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Algorithmic Rationality Erodes Autonomy

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# Model: Capitalist Realism (Mark Fisher)
**Author:** Mark Fisher (British cultural theorist, 19682017)
**Core Thesis:** It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism. The inability to think alternatives is not stupidity — it is a structurally produced condition. Capitalist realism is the pervasive sense that capitalism is not just the dominant economic system but the only possible one.
**Key Concepts:**
- **Capitalist Realism:** The ideological condition in which capitalism presents itself as the natural and inescapable horizon of possibility. Not a conspiracy — a cultural atmosphere. "There is no alternative" becomes not a political claim but an ontological one.
- **Our pain is not our own (Fisher/Hillman):** Depression and burnout are privatized but collectively produced. What appears as personal failure is often a social signal. Mental health becomes a matter of individual adjustment to systemic dysfunction.
- **Privatized Melancholy:** Collective grief and loss are converted into individual pathology. Consciousness-raising (Fisher) — recognizing the social substrate of personal suffering — as counter-strategy.
- **Acid Communism (unfinished):** Fisher's counter-program — collective joy, utopian imagination, solidarity as experience rather than obligation. The recovery of "a world more full of possibility."
- **The Slow Cancellation of the Future:** Cultural time has stopped. Popular culture recycles its past rather than imagining new futures. This is a symptom of capitalist realism's colonization of the temporal imagination.
**Problems Addressed:** PR-00001 (Meaning Crisis), PR-00003 (Performance Society Exhaustion), PR-00004 (Fascization — inability to imagine alternatives enables authoritarian capture)
**Application:** When an existing structure seems inevitable, ask: is this a fact of nature or a fact of capitalism? When personal suffering seems private, ask: what collective structure is this pain signaling?