<p>"Breathtaking.... A superb and wide-ranging analysis of those moderns who have refused to be pampered or to dwell in capitalist decadence."<br />—<i><b>The Guardian</b></i></p> <p>"Make(s) it possible to begin to come to grips with Sloterdijk as a stirring and eclectic thinker, who addresses himself boldly to the most important problems of our age."<br />—<i><b>New Republic</b></i></p> <p>"A tour de force that engages the history of philosophy, religion, and thought, both Western and Eastern, in ways that make you think deeply about the evolution of the human being these past few thousand years."<br />—<i><b>Los Angeles Review of Books</b></i></p> <p>"Sloterdijk is both seriously learned and brilliantly creative, and he has a talent for wit. He deserves shelf-space alongside Nietzsche, Heidegger and Foucault."<br />—<b><i>New Humanist</i></b></p> <p>"Sloterdijk has constructed in this beautiful text a supreme heterotopology - a place from which to think and see differently."<br />—<b>Eduardo Mendieta, Stony Brook University</b></p> <p>"A challenging, powerful, and at times frustrating read. Sloterdijk ranges widely across literatures and topics, inspiring and provoking in equal measure. He is fortunate to have Wieland Hoban as his excellent translator. A very good antidote to the chicken-soup banalities of other life-changing philosophy."<br />—<b>Stuart Elden, Durham University</b></p> <p>"Challenging the pious and self-righteous alarm of those who have declared war on the return to religion, Sloterdijk – in his typically original irreverence – argues that we cannot see today’s religiosity as any sort of return. What is really at stake is the formation of the self through practices. Charting a path beyond liberal critiques of religion and post-secular pseudo-returns to spirit, Sloterdijk provides a genuinely twenty-first century approach to the problem of life-formation. This book opens up new ways of thinking about life after humanism without lapsing into the simple affirmations of the post-human."<br />—<b>Claire Colebrook, Penn State University</b></p> <p>"Peter Sloterdijk has assembled in this book the most amazing series of practices invented in history to hold humans souls suspended to a virtual hook slightly above their head. The result is a totally original analysis of religion by the most important philosopher or rather educator of today."<br />—<b>Bruno Latour, Ecole des mines, Paris</b></p>