As soon as it seemed on the night and early morning of November 5th and 6th that Donald J. Trump was on track to win the presidency, postmortems of the Democrats’ failure began to pop up like so many fungi. (Some were even written in advance of the election.) Varieties of optimism, from the cautious to the overconfident, disintegrated into hypotheticals and cases. Once the outcome was known—the recent past fixed—it became fair game for meddling. The dice had rolled to a stop; the gears of retroactive prophecy began to turn. The Future Democracies Laboratory, a project by artist and […]
Dreaming Metapluralism: Jonathon Keats’s “The Future Democracies Laboratory”
by Andrew David King
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