: In philosophical contexts, thinkers like Jennifer Lackey examine how storytelling can "epistemically wrong" people by forcing them to follow a "foreign script," effectively turning them into "lackeys" of a system that denies their true voice.
The life of a "lackey" is often a "deep story" of lost identity. It begins with the seduction of proximity to power. A lackey starts as an assistant or a student, but the relationship slowly shifts into one of unconditional obedience. To remain in the "inner circle," they must begin to "lackey" themselves—behaving in a servile manner and accepting insincere criticism as a price for belonging. lackey
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: A dark piece of Texas lore tells the story of Albert "Al" Lackey, a farmer who, driven by rumors and internal turmoil, committed a series of violent acts in 1885. His story has transformed into a local ghost legend, illustrating how a life defined by desperation and violence can leave a haunting legacy on the land. A lackey starts as an assistant or a
Lecture 'Flat Stories and Extremist Beliefs' by Jennifer Lackey