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Twilight of the Self - The Decline of the Individual in Late Capitalism (Hardcover)
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Twilight of the Self - The Decline of the Individual in Late Capitalism (Hardcover)
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In this new work, political theorist Michael J. Thompson argues
that modern societies are witnessing a decline in one of the core
building blocks of modernity: the autonomous self. Far from being
an illusion of the Enlightenment, Thompson contends that the
individual is a defining feature of the project to build a modern
democratic culture and polity. One of the central reasons for its
demise in recent decades has been the emergence of what he calls
the "cybernetic society," a cohesive totalization of the social
logics of the institutional spheres of economy, culture and polity.
These logics have been progressively defined by the imperatives of
economic growth and technical-administrative management of labor
and consumption, routinizing patterns of life, practices, and
consciousness throughout the culture. Evolving out of the
neoliberal transformation of economy and society since the 1980s,
the cybernetic society has transformed how that the individual is
articulated in contemporary society. Thompson examines the various
pathologies of the self and consciousness that result from this
form of socialization—such as hyper-reification, alienated moral
cognition, false consciousness, and the withered ego—in new ways
to demonstrate the extent of deformation of modern selfhood. Only
with a more robust, more socially embedded concept of autonomy as
critical agency can we begin to reconstruct the principles of
democratic individuality and community.
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