Cultural industry: Creation of emotions and democracy In the past, I showed how emotions play an important role in seeing political satire by presenting the basic outline of emotional theory. Furthermore, I also discuss how humor encourages democratic processes, demonstrate both sides of extreme views, and encourage access to political knowledge. Despite massive evidence to support this position, there was a clear discontinuity between seeing these programs and the purpose of these programs, causing discussions.
Let's clarify more. This is a kind of democracy - a means to end happiness. There are Americans - denying their emotions, pretending they are happy about the collapse, restricting their calm or contempt. But, numbness (by democracy), people without emotions can not pursue more happiness. So Americans think that everything is true - "We should not panic about conflicts!" "Do not say you are afraid!" "You must be strong. What really happened in this way? America's famous cruel stoicism - "Throw the baby in the river!" Spartans said, "They will cut them with AR-15!" Said the Americans. Do you want to copy it over and over again forever? In this way, even though Americans "defeated cardigality" they will return to the plaza - weakness of disdain and aversion, fragile little things, that is the beginning of real cardigality
Every society is filled with feelings. Freedom and democracy are no exception. Even one day or even a week in a relatively stable democratic life will include many emotions, anger, fear, compassion, hatred, jealousy, guilt, sorrow, and various forms of love. Some of these emotions are unrelated to political principles and public culture, but some are different. Residents of public public spaces
Culture has developed and the spirit of government and democracy is constantly evolving. The economic and cultural status of a period affects people's perceptions of the government. Living in a capitalist country does not necessarily mean that democracy does not exist. However, this does not mean that national democracy has been fully formed and developed. The capitalist economy is changing the belief of what it means to democratic countries. Democracy gives power to people. But culture