When we look back from the vantage point of the 21st century and ask ourselves what the previous century was all about, what do we see? Our first inclination is to focus on historical events: the 20th century was the age of two devastating world wars, of totalitarian regimes and terrible atrocities like the Holocaust – “the age of extremes,” to use Hobsbawm’s famous phrase. But in this new book, the philosopher Peter Sloterdijk argues that we will never understand the 20th century if we focus on events and ideologies. Rather, in his view, the predominant motif of the 20th century is what Badiou called a passion for the real, which manifests itself as the will to actualize the truth directly in the here and now. Drawing on his Spheres trilogy, Sloterdijk interprets the actualization of the real in the 20th century as a passion for economic and technological “antigravitation”. The rise of consumerism and the easing of the burdens of human life by the constant deployment of new technologies have killed off the kind of radicalism that was rooted in the belief that power would rise from a material base of production. If the 20th century can still inspire us today, it is because the fundamental shift that it brought about opened the way for a critique of extremist reason, a post-Marxist theory of enrichment and a general economy of energy resources based on excess and dissipation. While developing his highly original interpretation of the 20th century, Sloterdijk also addresses a series of related topics including the meaning of the Anthropocene, the domestication of humans and the significance of the sea. The volume also includes major new pieces on Derrida and on Heidegger’s politics. This work, by one of the most original thinkers today will appeal to students and scholars across the humanities and social sciences, as well as anyone interested in philosophy and critical theory.
Les mer
The Anthropocene - A Stage in the Process on the Margins of the Earth's History?From the Domestication of the Human Being to the Civilizing of Cultures: Answering the Question of Whether Humanity is Capable of Taming ItselfThe Ocean Experiment: From Nautical Globalization to a General EcologyThe Synchronized World: Philosophical Aspects of GlobalizationWhat Happened in the 20th Century? Toward a Critique of Extremist ReasonThe Thinker in the Haunted Castle: On Derrida's Interpretation of DreamsDeep Observation: Towards a Philosophy of the Space StationThe Permanent Renaissance: The Italian Novella and News of ModernityHeidegger's Politics: Postponing the End of HistoryOdysseus the Sophist: On the Birth of Philosophy from the Spirit of Travel StressAlmost Sacred Text: Essay on the ConstitutionThe Other Logos, or the Reason of Cunning: On the Intellectual History of the IndirectEditorial NoteNotes
Les mer
"From a philosophical reflection on the Anthropocene to a reconsideration of Heidegger's politics, Sloterdijk gathers here a Borgesian palimpsest of ways of looking at our history and historicity. This is Sloterdijk's response to Adorno and Horkheimer's Dialectic of Enlightenment and Hobsbawm's The Age of Extremes – it is a book of ideas and Cyclopean landscapes that gives us a new diagnosis of our times."—Eduardo Mendieta, Penn State University
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509518371
Publisert
2018-06-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
280

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biographical note

Peter Sloterdijk is Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetics at the Karlsruhe School of Design.