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Contemporary society is rife with instability. Our active and invasive study of genetics has given life to one of the great specters of biological science: the clone. The scarcity of natural energy sources has led to an increased manipulation of atomic or nuclear energy and regressive environmental policies, resulting in a greater sense of danger for everyone. The promises of economic globalization have, in some cases, been delivered, but in many other ways globalization has created even greater gaps in social and economic life. Despite the expansion of our productive and technological capabilities, our workdays grow longer, not shorter. We find ourselves in exile from our families, our friends, and from other meaningful forms of social connection. And as freedom is bandied about in the popular press and media as the preeminent global social value, it actually seems that the reigning contemporary ethos of our time is stress and anxiety. While Raphael Sassower''s previous work has foc

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Raphael Sassower has written a veritable guide to the perplexed individuals who suffer the uncertainties of our contemporary world without tools such as political power or social organization to address the many disasters which confront them. What is unique about this book is its unapologetic existentialism and its refusal to blame the victims for their fate. This book will be useful for the despairing because it gives a measure of hope. -- Stanley Aronowitz, CUNY Graduate Center, author of From the Ashes of the Old: American Labor and America's Future
Sassower's insights and suggestions offer a lively and illuminating if not always convincing perspective on issues with which the reader in philosophy and ethics of technology will be familiar. * Bridges *
In Confronting Disaster, Raphael Sassower masterfully presents a perennial philosophy for the postmodern condition. His intriguing mix of existentialism and stoicism steers the reader to 'peace of mind' in a time when most pundits veer between Scylla of complacency and the Charybdis of despair. To those who believe that professional philosophers can no longer address 'the meaning of life' in lay terms, I would direct them to this book as a shining example of how it can be done. -- Steve Fuller, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, University of Warwick, author of The Intellectual

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Chapter 1 The Transformation of the Human Condition Chapter 2 The Myth of Freedom in the Information Age Chapter 3 The Century of Ambiguity and Anxiety Chapter 4 The False Hopes of Technoscience Chapter 5 A Modest Guide

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739108505, 978-0739108505
      ISBN10: 0739108506

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      Book Synopsis
      Contemporary society is rife with instability. Our active and invasive study of genetics has given life to one of the great specters of biological science: the clone. The scarcity of natural energy sources has led to an increased manipulation of atomic or nuclear energy and regressive environmental policies, resulting in a greater sense of danger for everyone. The promises of economic globalization have, in some cases, been delivered, but in many other ways globalization has created even greater gaps in social and economic life. Despite the expansion of our productive and technological capabilities, our workdays grow longer, not shorter. We find ourselves in exile from our families, our friends, and from other meaningful forms of social connection. And as freedom is bandied about in the popular press and media as the preeminent global social value, it actually seems that the reigning contemporary ethos of our time is stress and anxiety. While Raphael Sassower''s previous work has foc

      Trade Review
      Raphael Sassower has written a veritable guide to the perplexed individuals who suffer the uncertainties of our contemporary world without tools such as political power or social organization to address the many disasters which confront them. What is unique about this book is its unapologetic existentialism and its refusal to blame the victims for their fate. This book will be useful for the despairing because it gives a measure of hope. -- Stanley Aronowitz, CUNY Graduate Center, author of From the Ashes of the Old: American Labor and America's Future
      Sassower's insights and suggestions offer a lively and illuminating if not always convincing perspective on issues with which the reader in philosophy and ethics of technology will be familiar. * Bridges *
      In Confronting Disaster, Raphael Sassower masterfully presents a perennial philosophy for the postmodern condition. His intriguing mix of existentialism and stoicism steers the reader to 'peace of mind' in a time when most pundits veer between Scylla of complacency and the Charybdis of despair. To those who believe that professional philosophers can no longer address 'the meaning of life' in lay terms, I would direct them to this book as a shining example of how it can be done. -- Steve Fuller, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, University of Warwick, author of The Intellectual

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Transformation of the Human Condition Chapter 2 The Myth of Freedom in the Information Age Chapter 3 The Century of Ambiguity and Anxiety Chapter 4 The False Hopes of Technoscience Chapter 5 A Modest Guide

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