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* Stiegler is one of the most original and important philosophers and cultural theorists in France today. * His work is at the interface of philosophy and technology, so would appeal not only to those studying Philosophy, but media and cultural studies, and literary studies.

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"Bernard Stiegler grasps the décadence of our democracies. New industrial (informational) technologies, harnessed by out-of-control capitalism destroy collective memory: creating a crisis of belief, a disintegration of symbolic (and financial) credit. Yet, there is exciting political potential for emerging socio-technical formations. Stiegler is our twenty-first century public intellectual."
Scott Lash, Goldsmiths College

"The Decadence of Industrial Democracies extends Bernard Stieglers relentless remapping of hyperindustrial modernity. It is a key text for anyone who wishes to understand the link between today's telecratic politics of memory and whatever transformations stand beyond it. It demonstrates that Stiegler is not just the radical thinker of technics but also the genealogist of cognitive morals."
Tom Cohen, State University of New York at Albany



Table of Contents
I. Decadence
II. Belief and politics
III. The otium of the people
IV. Wanting to believe

Decadence of Industrial Democracies Disbelief

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      Publisher: Polity Press
      Publication Date: 8/12/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745648101, 978-0745648101
      ISBN10: 074564810X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Stiegler is one of the most original and important philosophers and cultural theorists in France today. * His work is at the interface of philosophy and technology, so would appeal not only to those studying Philosophy, but media and cultural studies, and literary studies.

      Trade Review
      "Bernard Stiegler grasps the décadence of our democracies. New industrial (informational) technologies, harnessed by out-of-control capitalism destroy collective memory: creating a crisis of belief, a disintegration of symbolic (and financial) credit. Yet, there is exciting political potential for emerging socio-technical formations. Stiegler is our twenty-first century public intellectual."
      Scott Lash, Goldsmiths College

      "The Decadence of Industrial Democracies extends Bernard Stieglers relentless remapping of hyperindustrial modernity. It is a key text for anyone who wishes to understand the link between today's telecratic politics of memory and whatever transformations stand beyond it. It demonstrates that Stiegler is not just the radical thinker of technics but also the genealogist of cognitive morals."
      Tom Cohen, State University of New York at Albany



      Table of Contents
      I. Decadence
      II. Belief and politics
      III. The otium of the people
      IV. Wanting to believe

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