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The Terrible Children of Modernity (Hardcover)
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The Terrible Children of Modernity (Hardcover)
Series: The Wellek Library Lectures
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Peter Sloterdijk is among the most acclaimed and widely read
philosophers of the past half-century. Called “Germany’s most
controversial thinker” by the New Yorker, he has challenged and
provoked readers worldwide with extraordinarily ambitious and
wide-ranging works of philosophical and cultural critique. In The
Terrible Children of Modernity, Sloterdijk offers a magisterial and
profound investigation into the vicissitudes of historical change
and the nature of modernity. For Sloterdijk, modernity is defined
by its need to break with the past. Moderns are perpetual rebels
who seek to sever the ties of tradition and forms of inheritance
that bind generations and eras together. With deep philosophical,
historical, and literary range, he traces this antigenealogical
experiment from the French Revolution onward, from Madame de
Pompadour and Napoleon through Nietzsche, Marx, Wagner, the
Dadaists, and Deleuze. Acutely aware of the destructive potential
of cultural discontinuities, Sloterdijk is no less critical of the
“fathers” who condemn change than the “terrible children”
who seek a drastic rupture with their predecessors. Equally
concerned with the grand sweep of history and our current
predicaments, he instead calls for new ways to live together in the
intersubjectivity of the human condition. Incisive and daring,
breathtaking in its scope, this account of youthful rebellion
against tradition asks us to reimagine the ethics of genealogy.
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