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Does Christmas feel less like a holiday and more like a deadline?
In this holiday anti-special, we peel back the wrapping paper on the "most wonderful time of the year" to reveal the capitalist engine underneath. We aren't just being Grinches—we are analyzing how a religious and social tradition was systematically replaced by a financial imperative.
If you feel stressed, broke, or empty this December, it’s not you. It’s the simulation.
We cover:
The Invention of Tradition: How Coca-Cola designed Santa and department stores invented Rudolph.
The Elf Myth: Applying Karl Marx’s "Commodity Fetishism" to Santa’s Workshop.
The Gift Trap: Why Marcel Mauss’s theory of the "Gift Economy" explains your holiday anxiety.
Simulation Theory: Why we care more about the aesthetic of Christmas than the reality.
Key Takeaways:
Why "nostalgia" is just affection for old marketing campaigns.
How to opt out of the "Potlatch" of competitive gifting.
Escaping the "Capitalist Realism" of Q4.
By Sascha FunkDoes Christmas feel less like a holiday and more like a deadline?
In this holiday anti-special, we peel back the wrapping paper on the "most wonderful time of the year" to reveal the capitalist engine underneath. We aren't just being Grinches—we are analyzing how a religious and social tradition was systematically replaced by a financial imperative.
If you feel stressed, broke, or empty this December, it’s not you. It’s the simulation.
We cover:
The Invention of Tradition: How Coca-Cola designed Santa and department stores invented Rudolph.
The Elf Myth: Applying Karl Marx’s "Commodity Fetishism" to Santa’s Workshop.
The Gift Trap: Why Marcel Mauss’s theory of the "Gift Economy" explains your holiday anxiety.
Simulation Theory: Why we care more about the aesthetic of Christmas than the reality.
Key Takeaways:
Why "nostalgia" is just affection for old marketing campaigns.
How to opt out of the "Potlatch" of competitive gifting.
Escaping the "Capitalist Realism" of Q4.