Death of a Unicorn review goofy eat-the-rich satire isn't fun enoughThe film 'Death of a Unicorn' uses satire to critique late-stage capitalism while blending humor and mythical elements, aiming to resonate with contemporary audiences.
CEO's House Burns Down After He Pled for Private FirefightersWealthy individuals are increasingly isolated from shared crises, as exemplified by Wasserman's plea for private firefighters amidst widespread tragedy.
On a 17-hour train journey I glimpsed our future and it was ugly | Zoe WilliamsThe concept of enshittification describes the degradation of online services after they achieve network effects, trapping users in diminished quality offerings.
The Marvelous and Monstrous Reality of Being a New York ArtistA book exploring the challenges faced by aspiring artists in New York amidst late-stage capitalism and gentrification, subverting academic norms.
Ikea Is Hiring People To Serve Digital Meatballs In Its Roblox StoreLate-stage capitalism blurs lines between digital and real-world labor.