To Live and Think Like Pigs: The Incitement of Envy and Boredom in Market Democracies
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LGBTQ+
Business & Economics
Philosophy
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
190
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 1, 2014
Editore
Urbanomic / Sequence Press
ISBN-10
0983216967
ISBN-13
9780983216964
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of the late 1970s, this incisive work wrestles with the cultural and political landscape of market democracies. Châtelet, along with Mackay and Badiou, invites readers to explore the complex interplay between envy and boredom that permeates contemporary life. The authors passionately argue that these emotions are not just personal struggles but collective experiences that shape societal dynamics.
With a blend of sharp criticism and thought-provoking insights, the book challenges its audience to reconsider their perspectives on freedom and consumerism. It's not just an academic exercise; rather, it’s a call to awaken from the stupor of conformity, urging a deeper understanding of how we live and think. Through their engaging narratives and lively discussions, they encourage readers to rethink the status quo and embrace the possibility of transformation.
With a blend of sharp criticism and thought-provoking insights, the book challenges its audience to reconsider their perspectives on freedom and consumerism. It's not just an academic exercise; rather, it’s a call to awaken from the stupor of conformity, urging a deeper understanding of how we live and think. Through their engaging narratives and lively discussions, they encourage readers to rethink the status quo and embrace the possibility of transformation.
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