To linger in error is to run the risk of deepening error, expanding the reach of its domain. This is especially the case in a world where key social truths are hidden by the forms in which they are expressed, making error an unavoidable part of everyday perception. Yet when contradiction is a real part of the world, as Hegel thought it was, and not a mere tendency in reason, error must be lived out in order to be fully understood. In this talk, cultural theorist Sianne Ngai jumps into this multilayered socio-epistemological dilemma from the springboard of—what else?—a pop song by Wham! and a re-reading of Marx’s Capital.