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The Age of Disruption

Technology and Madness in Computational Capitalism
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In The Age of Disruption, Bernard Stiegler delves into the profound effects of digital technology on contemporary society. He explores how rapid technological advancements disrupt established economic and social structures, challenging traditional concepts of time, community, and individual identity. The book encourages reflection on the necessity for new forms of governance and collective action in a world increasingly dominated by digital disruption.
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You might enjoy this book if youโ€™re interested in exploring how rapid technological changes are reshaping the landscape of contemporary society, focusing on their impact on human psychology and cultural practices. Bernard Stiegler offers philosophical insights into the challenges and opportunities brought about by these disruptions, making it ideal for readers keen on delving into the intersection of technology and human thought.

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Half a century ago, Adorno and Horkheimer argued, with great prescience, that our increasingly rationalised world was witnessing the emergence of a new kind of barbarism, thanks in part to the stultifying effects of the culture industries. What they could not foresee was that, with the digital revolution and the pervasive automation associated with it, the developments they had discerned would be greatly accentuated, giving rise to the loss of reason and to the loss of the reason for living.

Individuals are now overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of digital information and the speed of digital flows, resulting in a kind of technological Wild West in which they find themselves increasingly powerless, driven by their lack of agency to the point of madness.

How can we find a way out of this situation? In this major new book, The Age of Disruption, Bernard Stiegler argues that we must first acknowledge our era as one of fundamental disruption and detachment. We are living in an absence of epokhฤ“ in the philosophical sense, by which Stiegler means that we have lost our path of thinking and being.

Weaving in powerful accounts from his own life story, including struggles with depression and time spent in prison, Stiegler calls for a new epokhฤ“ based on public power. We must forge new circuits of meaning outside of the established algorithmic routes. For only then will forms of thinking and life be able to arise that restore meaning and aspiration to the individual.

Concluding with a dialogue between Stiegler and Jean-Luc Nancy, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars in social and cultural theory, media and cultural studies, philosophy, and the humanities generally.

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The Age of Disruption by Bernard Stiegler is praised as an intricate and brilliant work that combines personal philosophical reflection with a call for collective action. Stiegler discusses his life and intellectual journey, viewing thought and writing as therapeutic practices. The book appeals for a united effort to address the psychological, economic, and ecological challenges posed by digitalisation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509529278

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 July 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 567g

Pages: 380

About the Author

Bernard Stiegler is Founder and Director of the Institut de recherche et dโ€™innovation (IRI) at the Centre Georges-Pompidou.

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