Today in class, we talked about Harry Potter, and my hypothesis that what made the books so stunningly successful was that the world of Hogwarts, and its particular magic, resonates so deeply with our lived experience in the early 21st century. In fact, the magic of Harry's world is often quaint or clunky by our standards.
One of the examples of Hogwarts' magic that was mentioned in class was "mind control." For comparison, check out this headline from today's New Scientist magazine, and then see if you agree that our devices are reshaping the world in ways we experience as magical.
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