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The Thought of Bernard Stiegler - Capitalism, Technology and the Politics of Spirit (Paperback)
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The Thought of Bernard Stiegler - Capitalism, Technology and the Politics of Spirit (Paperback)
Series: Media, Culture and Critique: Future Imperfect
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This book provides a comprehensive account of the work of Bernard
Stiegler, one of the most influential living social and political
philosophers of the twenty-first century. Focusing on Stiegler's
thought on hyperindustrial society and the development of
technological systems through which the social, economic and
political life of human beings has been transformed, the author
examines Stiegler's claim that the human species is 'originally
technological' and that to understand the evolution of human
society, we must first understand the interface between human
beings and technology. A study of the reciprocal development of
technical instruments and human faculties, that offers a
chapter-by-chapter account of how this relationship is played out
in the digital, informatic and biotechnological programmes of
hyperindustrial society, The Thought of Bernard Stiegler develops
Stiegler's idea of technology as a pharmakon: a network of systems
that provoke both existential despair and unprecedented modes of
aesthetic, literary and philosophical creativity that can
potentially revitalize the political culture of human beings. As
such, it will appeal to social and political theorists and
philosophers concerned with our postmodern inheritance.
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