In "The Fear of Insignificance" Carlo Strenger diagnoses the
wide-spread fear of the global educated class of leading
insignificant lives. Making use of cutting-edge psychological,
philosophical, sociological, and economic theory, he shows how
these fears are generated by infotainment's craze for rating human
beings. The book is a unique blend of an interpretation of the
historical present and a poignant description of contemporary
individual experience, anxiety, and hopes, in which Strenger makes
use of his decades of clinical experience in existential
psychotherapy. Without falling into the trap of simplistic
self-help advice, Strenger shows how a process he calls active
self-acceptance, together with serious intellectual investment in
our worldviews, can provide us with stable identity and
meaning.
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