The age of disruption : technology and madness in computational capitalism
Material type: TextPublication details: Medford : Polity, ©2019Description: vi, 418 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781509529278
- 303.483 23 STI-A
- T14.5 .S747 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-390) and index.
Part One : The Epokhe of my life
1. Disruption: A 'New form of barbarism' 2. The absence of epoch 3. Radicalization and submission 4. Administration of savagery, disruption and Barbarism 5. Outside the law Part Two : Madness, anthropocene, disruption
6. Who am I? 7. Dreams and nightmares in the anthropocene 8. Morality and disinhibition in modern times 9. Ordinary madness, extraordinary madnesses 10. The dream of Michel Foucault Part Three : Demoralization
11. Generation Strauss-Kahn 12. Years later 13. Death drive, moral philosophy and denial 14. Nonconformism, "uncoolness" and libido sciendi at the university 15. The wounds of truth.
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