Ah, Nicolas
We are in a semotic world, of non-symbolic to meaning proliferation. We are within the linguistic meshes of today.
This signals to the middle class alienation and the way technology comes from the lonliness angle, quoting althusser and other modern sociologists in a quest to understand and see where the rate of profit will fall.
Even if wrong, the entertainment industry itself with the spectacle and way it operates brings the ideas of our loneliness of the middle class revolutionary potential now in the era of ideas of our coming epoch. So that with that way of suburban sprawl that our own ideas.
Then there is the delusion meshes we cohere our web of ideas together into a sense of suttonesque village view into the world of others as they way the techno capitalists have calculated ways to provide a lone experience to the outside world, even though that naughty liberal Andy thinks otherwise.
I do feel that loneliness though, as with all these times moving into this coming epoch of more view of a social society as the cultural tech seeps and moves into everything, and how little circles of microblogs to community's of expression of the 'third place' or our right the city, it the radical planning he proposes with moving from the professional class and the middle class like myself as a revolutionary class, to programmer to artisan to one.
Of course, this fledgling programmer in his attempt to build the foundherent bridge (i'm using haackian epistemology.) To build another a mess of crossword intersection, it's all the way that it brings insight.
Slight nit-pick, I'd like more bullet points. for the punch, ty.