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How ‘monoculture’ became a catchall for two opposing anxieties – that we no longer share enough, and that we all share too much
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How ‘monoculture’ became a catchall for two opposing anxieties – that we no longer share enough, and that we all share too much
Have algorithms and AI flattened popular culture the way industrial farming flattened the prairie? alffoto/iStock via Getty Images Plus When “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” aired its final episode on May 21, 2026, critics lamented more than the end of a television program. It was a nightly ritual that millions of Americans participated in, with Bloomberg media reporter Lucas Shaw describing its cancellation as one more sign of “the decline of monoculture.” Eulogies for “the monoculture” hav
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