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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world — one book at a time.
This episode explores The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood as a systems-level analysis of authoritarianism. Through the lived experience of Offred, the novel exposes how control is enforced through ideology, surveillance, ritualized violence, and the erosion of personal identity.
Rather than depicting tyranny as an anomaly, Atwood shows how oppressive systems emerge from familiar social patterns — moral panic, political opportunism, and institutional compliance. The novel’s historical framing reminds us that suffering can be analyzed, categorized, and forgotten if systems go unchallenged.
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Thank you for supporting Crisis in Perception. Your support makes long-form, systems-level education possible.
By Crisis in PerceptionWelcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world — one book at a time.
This episode explores The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood as a systems-level analysis of authoritarianism. Through the lived experience of Offred, the novel exposes how control is enforced through ideology, surveillance, ritualized violence, and the erosion of personal identity.
Rather than depicting tyranny as an anomaly, Atwood shows how oppressive systems emerge from familiar social patterns — moral panic, political opportunism, and institutional compliance. The novel’s historical framing reminds us that suffering can be analyzed, categorized, and forgotten if systems go unchallenged.
📺 Watch the Deep Dive and Mini Explainer on YouTube:
👉 https://youtu.be/Kum6l5_ozmw
❤️ Support Crisis in Perception on Patreon:
👉 https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerception
Author Support Line
If these ideas resonate, consider reading the book yourself or borrowing it from your local library. Supporting authors and libraries helps keep critical inquiry accessible.
Call to Action
If you found this episode valuable, please follow the show and share it with others. Let us know what books or topics you’d like us to cover next.
Closing Line
Thank you for supporting Crisis in Perception. Your support makes long-form, systems-level education possible.