The core of what we refer to as ‘the project of modernity’ is the
idea that human beings have the power to bring the world under their
control, and hence it is based on a ‘kinetic utopia’: the movement
of the world as a whole reflects the implementation of our plans for
it.
But as soon as the kinetic utopia of modernity is exposed, its
seemingly stable foundation cracks open and new problems appear:
things don’t happen according to plan because as we actualize our
plans, we set in motion other things that we didn’t want as
unintended side-effects. We watch with mounting unease as the
self-perpetuating side-effects of modern progress overshadow our
plans, as a foreign movement breaks off from the very core of the
modern project supposedly guided by reason and slips away from us,
spinning out of control. What looked like a steady march towards
freedom turns out to be a slide into an uncontrollable and
catastrophic syndrome of perpetual mobilization. And precisely because
so much comes about through our actions, these developments turn out
to have explosive consequences for our self-understanding, as we begin
to realize that, so far from bringing the world under our control, we
are instead the agents of our own destruction.
In this brilliant and insightful book Sloterdijk lays out the elements
of a new critical theory of modernity understood as a critique of
political kinetics, shifting the focus of critical theory from
production to mobilization and shedding new light on a world facing
the growing risk of humanly induced catastrophe.
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ISBN
9781509518517
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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