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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world — one book at a time. This episode explores Zygmunt Bauman by Tony Blackshaw as a systems-level guide to one of the most influential diagnoses of modern life. Rather than presenting Bauman as doctrine or ideology, the analysis treats his work as a diagnostic framework for understanding how stability dissolved into liquidity—and why freedom now often feels like anxiety. Tracing Bauman’s shift from orthodox Marxism to his theory of liquid modernity, the episode examines how social control moved from discipline to seduction, how citizens became consumers, and how responsibility was individualized while power concentrated elsewhere. The focus is perception: how insecurity becomes normal, identity becomes a project, and exclusion becomes an output of the system rather than a mistake. 🎬 Watch the Mini Explainer for a short visual introduction: 👉 • Liquid Modernity Explained — Freedom Witho... 🎧 Prefer audio? Listen on Spotify: 👉 https://open.spotify.com/episode/1kFK... ❤️ Support the project on Patreon: 👉 / crisisinperception https://www.patreon.com/posts/zygmunt... Author Support Line If these ideas resonate, consider reading Bauman’s original works or accessing this text through a library. Call to Action If you found this episode valuable, please like, share, and subscribe. Comment with books or thinkers you’d like us to explore next. Closing Line Thank you for supporting Crisis in Perception. Your support makes long-form, systems-level education possible. AI Use Disclosure This content was created using AI-assisted tools for research synthesis, structuring, and narration support. All analysis, framing, and editorial decisions are guided by human judgment as part of the Crisis in Perception project.