THESIS
Hauntology offers a compelling lens to critique modernity’s unfulfilled promises and the pervasive sense of cultural stagnation. By revealing how the present is haunted by lost futures—utopian visions, political ideals, or artistic innovations that never came to pass—it exposes the limitations of contemporary society’s imagination. For instance, Mark Fisher’s analysis of capitalist realism shows how the mantra “there is no alternative” stifles creativity and progress, trapping us in a cycle of nostalgia and repetition. Hauntology thus serves as both a diagnosis and a call to action, urging us to confront the ghosts of the past to reimagine and reclaim the future. It reminds us that the unrealized potential of yesterday can still inspire transformative possibilities today.