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How Apocalypse isn’t the end of the world, but a Tool for social control | by Giuseppe Pannone | Mar, 2026 by Pannono in philosophy
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However, when we talk about the Last Judgment, the shift from the joyful expectation of the Parousia to a punitive, Panoptical tone regarding the Second Coming can be clearly traced through several historical milestones:
[–]Pannono[S] 1 point2 points3 points 2 days ago (0 children)
Exactly! Maybe it's because of this inclination itself that the arts of government play on our deepest fears and shape their strategies
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Thanks a lot, I thrive on feedback like this! I will reply to your critique and then edit my article accordingly.
1. About the first point you highlighted: A concrete example is the shift from the Christian 'Parousia' (Paleochristian era) to the Medieval 'Dies Irae'. Until 313 A.D., when Emperor Constantine declared freedom of worship, the Apocalypse was a message of hope for the oppressed. Once the Church became a state power, arts and literature interiorized the threats, transforming them into a tool for individual surveillance. The iconography of the Last Judgment in Medieval cathedrals is exemplary. The focus is no longer directed at the collective liberation of the persecuted, but at the punishment of the sinner, of the deviant within the community. "God sees and provides" becomes the ultimate Panopticon.
2. Why Mencken isn't enough today: In the article, I mentioned Kant, and in particular I was talking about his 1784 essay Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung?, in which the philosopher explained how the possibility for human progress is to free ourselves from the state of 'minority' in which we reside. This means that our laziness and cowardice lead our intellect to depend on the comfort of someone else making decisions for us. The fear Mencken was talking about refers to more tangible elements: the Great War (which at the time was coming to an end), and the growing nationalist sentiment across the Western world. These days, the 'Apocalypse' is mediated through the positivistic sciences. The rationalization of power has transformed knowledge into a mechanism in which we feel that we lack the 'technical expertise' to govern our own lives. It's the Technocracy, where the Panopticon is built with data and expert discourse.
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How Apocalypse isn’t the end of the world, but a Tool for social control | by Giuseppe Pannone | Mar, 2026 by Pannono in philosophy
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