Age of Anxiety
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Age of Anxiety
A brilliant sociological account of how identity and difference have been incorporated into the deepest substratum of capital, culminating in our times’ greatest woe: the extreme fetishization of the self.
We live in an age of ever-deepening anxiety. Free of convictions, released from certainties, we appear untethered—and alone. The values that underpinned our sense of, and need for, collectivity have been reduced to their lowest common denominator: liberty means nothing more than exploiting our individuality; equality has become an empty political slogan; as for solidarity, it's nowhere to be seen.
Such ruptures are neither accidental nor benign. The not-so-brave new social mandates are outgrowths of globalisation's casualties: complete eclipsing of political sovereignty, gradual weakening of national identities, and breakdown of the welfare state. The situation is one of crisis.
In this revelatory contribution to political science and sociology, Constantine Tsoucalas draws upon a wide range of philosophical discourses to understand and diagnose our anxious, opiate-seeking age, and to suggest that identity and difference have been incorporated into the deepest substratum of capital, culminating in our times' greatest woe: the extreme fetishization of the self.
This second edition of Age of Anxiety includes a new introduction from the author and is a revised translation.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781916809758
Publisher: ERIS
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 January 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: ERIS
Edition: Second edition
Contributors:
- Translated by Alex Stavrakas
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 125.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 170
About the Author
Constantine Tsoucalas has published extensively in Greek, French, German and English, and has written for various international magazines and journals. Trained in law and sociology but fluent in the full theoretical range of the social sciences and humanities (philosophy, political theory, intellectual history, epistemology, and aesthetics), he has worked at the Athens Centre for Social Research and at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. He has served as a professor of sociology at the University of Paris and, from 1985, as a professor of sociology at the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Athens, and he has also been an Alexander S. Onassis fellow and a visiting professor at the Universities of Columbia and Princeton.
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