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The Lost Spirit of Capitalism - Disbelief and Discredit, vol. 3 (Paperback, Volume 3)
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The Lost Spirit of Capitalism - Disbelief and Discredit, vol. 3 (Paperback, Volume 3)
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Max Weber famously argued that the rise of capitalism in early
modern Europe was premised on the emergence of a distinctive set of
attitudes - including the pursuit of profit for its own sake -
which he called 'the spirit of capitalism'. Today, when capitalism
has spread across the globe, the spirit of capitalism would appear
to reign supreme. In this important book Bernard Stiegler takes a
very different view: what we are witnessing today is not the
triumph of the spirit of capitalism but rather its demise, as our
contemporary 'hyper-industrial' societies become increasingly
uncontrollable, profoundly irrational and incapable of inspiring
hope. Disenchantment and despair have become the everyday lived
experiences of countless individuals. Far from being a moment of
liberation, May '68 was just the first symptom of our increasing
disenchantment and 'spiritual misery'. The libidinal energy that
originally underpinned capitalism has become an unbound force,
unleashing drives that can no longer be contained. Is there an
alternative? Stiegler argues that the development of alternatives
must begin with a new industrial policy, designed to recognize that
technologies are what Plato called pharmaka, meaning both poison
and cure. Industrial society has a future only if we can create
technologies that foster relations of care (otium) for people whose
spirit has been exhausted by contemporary consumerism. We must
develop an ecology not only to protect the planet but also to renew
the exploited energies of human desire. This volume - the third in
a trilogy that includes The Decadence of Industrial Democracies and
Uncontrollable Societies of Disaffected Individuals - will
consolidate Stiegler's reputation as one of the most original
philosophers and cultural theorists of our time.
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