The article discusses the author's ideas about the unconscious, drawn mainly from the 2002 book "Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious" by Timothy D. Wilson. Wilson's analysis of the conscious individual self and the unconscious social self is applied to the history of popular music, when the concept of "high fidelity" was abandoned in the 1960s in favor of what sounded good to young people.
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