Superheroes create cultural acceptance for popular oligarchy
“What does the current popularity of comic book superheroes, in culture, do?
It reinforces the idea of a hierarchy of human, with the ubermensch as its apex. The superhero makes things alright without being asked. It looks after us, it protects, it cleans up the streets. It’s a parental role. [...] It says that the superhero is someone other – it ain’t us. And that’s a good thing, it says.”
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