An editorial illustration for an essay called "Our Illegible Age".

The writer stated that the end of Cold War era destroyed whatever confident in ideology among the West, which is the will to understand that there are actually a variety of politics, economics and cultural existing in different countries. The writers feel like people now lack the the concepts or words to even describe what kind of world we are living in now, The connection between words and things has snapped. The end of ideology has not mean the lifting of clouds, it has brought a fog so thick that people can no longer read what is right before them, as if everyone is in the state of amnesia.

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