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The paralyzing effect of choice

Professor Renata Salecl explores the paralyzing anxiety and dissatisfaction surrounding limitless choice. Her unedited, unanimated talk can be viewed here.

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This entry was posted in Attention to the Unseen, capitalism, Culture, Video on January 10, 2012 by Attention to the Unseen.

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