Is There a Crisis of Seriousness?

Back in 1996, critic Susan Sontag warned that seriousness was disappearing from society.

She feared that the inherent laziness of consumerism was now permeating everything. Anything tough or demanding was bad for business

And everything had been turned into a business—even intangibles like education and human flourishing.

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