Cultural narcissism

In The Culture of Narcissism, Christopher Lasch defines a narcissistic culture as one in which every activity and relationship is defined by the hedonistic need to acquire the symbols of wealth, this becoming the only expression of rigid, yet covert, social hierarchies. It is a culture where liberalism only exists insofar as it serves a consumer society, and even art, sex and religion lose their liberating power.

In such a society of constant competition, there can be no allies, and little transparency. The threats to acquisitions of social symbols are so numerous, varied and frequently incomprehensible, that defensiveness, as well as competitiveness, becomes a way of life. Any real sense of community is undermined—or even destroyed—to be replaced by virtual equivalents that strive, unsuccessfully, to synthesize a sense of community.
Too many menus se déroulent.
Il faut se sauver avant que la folie qui nous guette nous get.
Look, Lucy: seek Lucky Luck.
Please dial Dialo after the tone.
J'ai trop peur des troopers.
Prends pas tout çà si hacker.
Tod Joad et Tom Jones sont deux héros bien connus mais oubliés.