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The first reference to the concept of the Black Iron Prison appears in science fiction writer Phillip K. Dick’s 1984 novel Valis, an unusual yet humanistic and darkly humorous story about a schizophrenic anti-hero named Horselover Fat who is obsessed with pink light. |
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The concept of the Black Iron Prison refers to the power dynamic by which human societies are controlled by elites in the interest of maintaining their own privileges through the imposition of ideological and religious orthodoxies. The Black Iron Prison is an all-embracing, all-pervasive system of social control that transcends any one of its numerous manifestations, eg. Fascism, Communism, Representative Democracy, etc. |
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This editing is so dry isn't it? I mean who in their right mind would do this? And they can't snap you becuz it said edit to your heart's content! Yours forever, |
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Phillip K. Dick’s efforts to understand the dynamics of what he called the Black Iron Prison represent the best effort yet at the deconstruction of fixed ideological and orthodox systems and their attendant absolutist moralities per se. In this time of seemingly universal deceit, they seem to offer dim hope for the evolution of human consciousness towards a next level stage where the actually quite immediate possibility of individual and collective spontaneity is no longer hated and feared, but embraced. |
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Revision as of 07:53, 21 March 2006
The first reference to the concept of the Black Iron Prison appears in science fiction writer Phillip K. Dick’s 1984 novel Valis, an unusual yet humanistic and darkly humorous story about a schizophrenic anti-hero named Horselover Fat who is obsessed with pink light.
The concept of the Black Iron Prison refers to the power dynamic by which human societies are controlled by elites in the interest of maintaining their own privileges through the imposition of ideological and religious orthodoxies. The Black Iron Prison is an all-embracing, all-pervasive system of social control that transcends any one of its numerous manifestations, eg. Fascism, Communism, Representative Democracy, etc.
Phillip K. Dick’s efforts to understand the dynamics of what he called the Black Iron Prison represent the best effort yet at the deconstruction of fixed ideological and orthodox systems and their attendant absolutist moralities per se. In this time of seemingly universal deceit, they seem to offer dim hope for the evolution of human consciousness towards a next level stage where the actually quite immediate possibility of individual and collective spontaneity is no longer hated and feared, but embraced.
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