Reality stands, as it were, in stark opposition to the sanguine and cheerful portrait of it painted by ‘communication fetishists’. The powerful fl ow of information is not a confl uent of the river of democracy, but an insatiable intake intercepting its contents and channelling them away into magnifi cently huge, yet stale and stagnant artificial lakes. The more powerful that fl ow is, the greater the threat of the riverbed drying up. The world servers store information so that the new liquid modern culture can substitute forgetting for learning as the major driving force of consumers’ life pursuits. Servers suck in and store the imprints of dissent and protest so that liquid modern politics can roll on unaffected and unabated – substituting soundbites and photo opportunities for confrontation and argument.
Zygmunt Bauman
1925 - 2017