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Category: Anti-Capitalism -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme through several theoretical lenses. **Visual Description** The image is a two-panel meme, utilizing a common format known as the "Distracted Boyfriend" meme. * **Panel 1:** Depicts a man walking with his girlfriend (presumably). He is looking longingly, and distractedly, at another woman walking by. Text overlay reads "CORPORATIONS 'FORCED' TO RAISE PRICES ON GOODS". * **Panel 2:** The man is now walking with the other woman, and it's revealed they are standing on a pile of money. The text overlay reads “RECORD BREAKING CORPORATE PROFITS”. * **Color & Style:** The image uses the signature, slightly cartoonish style of the original meme template (from a stock photo). The color scheme is monochromatic blues. * **Overall Effect:** The meme creates a visual metaphor. The "boyfriend" (the public/consumers) is being distracted *by* corporate narratives about being "forced" to raise prices, when in reality, those same corporations are experiencing record profits. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is ripe for a Foucauldian reading. Michel Foucault examined how power operates through discourse—language, narratives, and systems of knowledge. * **Discursive Formation:** The narrative of "being forced" to raise prices *is* a discursive formation. It’s a way of speaking about economic realities that establishes certain power dynamics. Corporations use this discourse to normalize and justify price increases, framing them as an inevitable consequence of external factors (supply chain issues, inflation, etc.). * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme exposes the interplay of power and knowledge. The corporate discourse isn't *simply* a statement of fact; it's a deployment of power designed to shape perceptions. By claiming to be “forced,” corporations shift blame and avoid accountability. The meme challenges that established discourse. * **Genealogy:** A genealogical approach would trace the historical development of this “forced” narrative. When did corporations begin to consistently employ this tactic? How has the language shifted over time? What social and economic conditions enabled this discourse to become dominant? The meme is a critique of the genealogy of this discourse, revealing its function in maintaining corporate power. **Critical Theory** From a Critical Theory perspective (drawing on the Frankfurt School), this meme exposes the ways in which ideology obscures underlying power structures. * **Ideology:** The claim that corporations are "forced" to raise prices is ideological. It presents a seemingly neutral explanation for a systemic problem—the extraction of wealth by corporations at the expense of consumers. It prevents critical reflection on the profit motives driving price increases. * **Culture Industry:** The meme can be seen as a counter-narrative to the messages constantly produced by the "culture industry" (mass media, advertising). Corporations utilize these channels to disseminate their justifications for price increases. The meme is a form of resistance, a way to disrupt the dominant narrative. * **False Consciousness:** The meme implies that consumers are potentially operating under "false consciousness," accepting the corporate narrative without recognizing their own exploitation. The meme aims to raise awareness and encourage critical thinking. **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme is directly aligned with Marxist conflict theory. * **Class Struggle:** The meme explicitly highlights the fundamental conflict between capital (corporations) and labor/consumers. Corporations are portrayed as exploiting consumers by raising prices while maximizing profits. * **Surplus Value:** The "record-breaking corporate profits" represent the extraction of "surplus value" from labor and consumers. Marx argued that capitalism relies on extracting more value from workers and consumers than is returned to them in wages or goods. * **Capital Accumulation:** The meme suggests that the primary goal of corporations is not to provide goods and services but to accumulate capital, even at the expense of consumer well-being. * **Critique of Capitalism:** The meme is inherently critical of capitalism. It exposes the inherent contradictions of a system that prioritizes profit over people. **Postmodernism** While not the primary thrust, a postmodern reading can be applied. * **Deconstruction of Narrative:** The meme deconstructs the corporate narrative of being “forced” to raise prices. It exposes the constructed nature of this claim, revealing the underlying power dynamics. * **Simulacra & Simulation:** One could argue that the corporate narrative has become a "simulacrum" – a copy without an original. The claim of being "forced" is presented as a natural and inevitable truth, obscuring the fact that it's a manufactured justification. * **Meta-Narrative:** The meme actively subverts the grand meta-narrative of free market forces leading to beneficial outcomes for all. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** (Application is more tangential, but possible) This lens is less direct, but can provide added nuance. * **Commodification & Exploitation:** A Queer Feminist perspective could emphasize how the commodification of goods and services disproportionately impacts marginalized communities. The profit-driven system exacerbates existing inequalities. * **Interlocking Systems of Oppression:** A queer feminist perspective might emphasize how the economic exploitation presented in the meme intersects with other forms of oppression, such as racism, sexism, and homophobia. This can make it more difficult for marginalized communities to afford essential goods and services. * **Challenging Capitalist Patriarchy:** The meme can be seen as a critique of the intertwined systems of capitalism and patriarchy, both of which contribute to economic exploitation. In conclusion, this meme is a powerful piece of social commentary that effectively utilizes visual metaphor to expose the underlying power dynamics of a capitalist system. It can be analyzed through multiple theoretical frameworks, each offering unique insights into its meaning and significance.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the current economic climate. The top panel shows a cartoon character looking shocked and falling into the water, with the text "Corporations 'forced' to raise prices on goods" above them. The bottom panel shows the same character drowning, with the text "Record breaking corporate profits" above them, implying that the corporations are actually profiting from the increased prices.

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