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    Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power

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    Exploring how neoliberalism has discovered the productive force of the psycheByung-Chul Han, a star of German philosophy, continues his passionate critique of neoliberalism, trenchantly describing a regime of technological domination that, in contrast to Foucault’s biopower, has discovered the productive force of the psyche. In the course of discussing all the facets of neoliberal psychopolitics ... Read more

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  • The Scent of Time

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  • The Agony of Eros

    Series Book 1 - Untimely Meditations
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    In Praise of Inactivity

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    Pain Today

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  • Good Entertainment

    A Deconstruction of the Western Passion Narrative

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    A philosopher considers entertainment, in all its totalizing variety—infotainment, edutainment, servotainment—and traces the notion through Kant, Zen Buddhism, Heidegger, Kafka, and Rauschenberg.In Good Entertainment, Byung-Chul Han examines the notion of entertainment—its contemporary ubiquity, and its philosophical genealogy. Entertainment today, in all its totalizing variety, has an apparently ... Read more

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