political framework that exposes how modern power structures engineer public perception to manufacture mass agreement. Drawing from media studies, systemic critique, and memetic culture, M.L. Sev outlines how institutions don't merely enforce consent - they simulate it.
In this provocative and urgent text, Sev argues that representation, identity politics, and even dissent itself have been co-opted into a loop of optical freedom - one that gives the illusion of choice while reinforcing control. From internet memes to policy pipelines, Spectral Consent Theory dissects how our narratives are curated, our outrage recycled, and our freedom gamified.
Whether you're a student of politics, a digital native seeking clarity, or a dissenter trying to understand the system you're trapped within, this book is your guide to seeing the mechanisms behind the curtain.
"They let you post memes about it, but not do anything about it."
This is the blueprint for reclaiming narrative sovereignty in a world that profits from your silence.
Related Subjects
Philosophy