Since the beginning of the 21st century, global warming, terrorism,
the pandemic and now the war in Ukraine have created a widespread
feeling that the world is an increasingly dangerous place.á In
response to this situation, it is understandable that many people are
inclined to retreat to the safety of their home - the last refuge and
safeguard against the savagery of the outside world.á But the home is
not just a shelter: it is a space that supplants and replaces the
world, a wired cocoon that gradually renders any journey to the
outside world superfluous.
From our couch, we can enjoy remotely the pleasures once offered by
the cinema, the theatre and the cafΘ. Everything, from food to love
to art, can be delivered to your door. Armed with a smartphone and a
Netflix account, why would anyone risk life and limb to venture out to
the cinema?á Compulsory confinement, the nightmare of the pandemic
years, seems to have been replaced by voluntary self-confinement.
Fleeing from the cities, working remotely, relinquishing travel and
tourism, we risk becoming reclusive creatures that cower at the
slightest tremor.
In this witty and spirited book, Pascal Bruckner takes aim at
today’s voluntary seclusionism and the self-inflicted atrophy that
comes with it, tracing its philosophical contours and historical
roots. It is no longer the tyranny of lockdowns that threatens us but
rather the tyranny of the sofa: will the slipper and the dressing gown
be the new symbols of tomorrow's world?
Les mer
On the Withdrawal from the World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509559534
Publisert
2024
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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