Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power (Futures)
ISBN-13:
9781784785772
ISBN-10:
1784785776
Author:
Byung-Chul Han
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Verso
Format:
Paperback
96 pages
Category:
Psychoanalysis
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Psychoanalysis
,
Psychology
,
Political
,
Philosophy
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ISBN-13:
9781784785772
ISBN-10:
1784785776
Author:
Byung-Chul Han
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Verso
Format:
Paperback
96 pages
Category:
Psychoanalysis
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Psychoanalysis
,
Psychology
,
Political
,
Philosophy
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Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power (Futures) (ISBN-13: 9781784785772 and ISBN-10: 1784785776), written by authors
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Exploring how neoliberalism has discovered the productive force of the psyche
Byung-Chul Han, a star of German philosophy, continues his passionate critique of neoliberalism, trenchantly describing a regime of technological domination that, in contrast to Foucault’s biopower, has discovered the productive force of the psyche. In the course of discussing all the facets of neoliberal psychopolitics fueling our contemporary crisis of freedom, Han elaborates an analytical framework that provides an original theory of Big Data and a lucid phenomenology of emotion. But this provocative essay proposes counter models too, presenting a wealth of ideas and surprising alternatives at every turn.
Byung-Chul Han, a star of German philosophy, continues his passionate critique of neoliberalism, trenchantly describing a regime of technological domination that, in contrast to Foucault’s biopower, has discovered the productive force of the psyche. In the course of discussing all the facets of neoliberal psychopolitics fueling our contemporary crisis of freedom, Han elaborates an analytical framework that provides an original theory of Big Data and a lucid phenomenology of emotion. But this provocative essay proposes counter models too, presenting a wealth of ideas and surprising alternatives at every turn.
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