The Real Pain of Dystopia: The Agony of Inadequacy
Dystopia is often envisioned as a landscape of suffering—grinding poverty, brutal oppression, and a scarcity of basic freedoms. But the true pain of dystopia, as suggested by Schopenhauer’s ideas on suffering, is not the physical or external discomfort itself. Rather, it is the psychological torment of recognizing one’s inadequacy in the face of superior intelligence, …
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