Satirical Commentary on Market Influence in Gondwana
A satirical piece published on April 21, 2026, critiques the visible hand of the market in Gondwana, personified by Sergent Sanfoulamor. The text describes how this figure's influence permeates Gondwana-City, with portraits displayed in every office, school, and hotel room. The commentary, part of the Chronique de Mamane podcast on RFI, uses irony to highlight the overt control exerted by market forces, contrasting with the classical economic notion of an invisible hand. The graphic design is credited to Studio graphique FMM, and the content focuses on the pervasive presence of authority in the capital.
Key facts
- Published on April 21, 2026
- Discusses the visible hand of the market in Gondwana
- Mentions Sergent Sanfoulamor as a key figure
- Portraits are found in offices, schools, and hotels in Gondwana-City
- Part of the Chronique de Mamane podcast
- Source is RFI (Radio France Internationale)
- Graphic design by Studio graphique FMM
- Uses satire to critique market influence
Entities
Artists
- Sergent Sanfoulamor
Institutions
- RFI (Radio France Internationale)
- Studio graphique FMM
Locations
- Gondwana-City
- Gondwana