The contemporary liberal capitalist society has been visibly embodied with “individualization” as its structural logic. Enforced by the highly developed mass media technique (such as TV, internet), a gigantic “cultural industry” is formed into a system in which symbol becomes a valuable commodity and is systematically manipulated through a rational way. Furthermore, it promotes “the social” to make consumption endorsed with its own nature and social logic in function as well. As long as symbolic consumption constitutes as a social mechanism carrying a unique cultural significance, the distinction between real and virtual becomes blurred and eventually unnecessary. However, the combination of image and sound as the form of presentation embedded in electronic mass media creates a situation in which, instead of a linear mode of rational thinking, a nonlinear form of appreciative imagination plays a primary role in running people’s daily life into a manner of lightness. Human being is thus committed to a destiny in which history is dead and eternity is suspended.