The essay explores the evolving role of design within the context of shifting economic and political landscapes, particularly emphasizing the transition from liberal capitalism to neo-mercantile capitalism. It critiques the U.S. government's design initiatives, highlighting the potential dangers of aesthetics normalizing harm while advocating for a trioptic design approach that integrates social, political, and aesthetic dimensions to foster accountability and inclusivity in governance.
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