Prometheanism
Title | Prometheanism PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher John Müller |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2016-07-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1783482400 |
Günther Anders’s prolific philosophy of technology is undergoing a major revival but has never been translated into English. Prometheanism mobilises Anders’s pragmatic thought and current trends in critical theory to rethink the constellations of power that are configuring themselves around our increasingly “smart” machines. The book offers a comprehensive introduction to Anders’s philosophy of technology with an annotated translation of his visionary essay ‘On Promethean Shame’, part of The Obsolescence of Human Beings 1 published in 1956.The essay analyses feelings of curtailment, obsolescence and solitude that become manifest whilst we interact with machines. When technological solutions begin to make humans look embarrassingly limited and flawed, new emotional vulnerabilities are exposed. These need to be thought, because our wavering confidence leaves us unprotected in an ever more (un)transparent, connected yet fractured world.
Prometheanism
Title | Prometheanism PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher John Müller |
Publisher | Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Human beings |
ISBN | 9781783482382 |
A translation of the essay 'On Promethean Shame' by Günther Anders with a comprehensive introduction and analysis of his work.
The Progressive Environmental Prometheans
Title | The Progressive Environmental Prometheans PDF eBook |
Author | William B. Meyer |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2016-06-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3319292633 |
This book is devoted to the exploration of environmental Prometheanism, the belief that human beings can and should master nature and remake it for the better. Meyer considers, among others, the question of why Prometheanism today is usually found on the political right while environmentalism is on the left. Chapters examine the works of leading Promethean thinkers of nineteenth and early and mid-twentieth century Britain, France, America, and Russia and how they tied their beliefs about the earth to a progressive, left-wing politics. Meyer reconstructs the logic of this “progressive Prometheanism” and the reasons it has vanished from the intellectual scene today. The Progressive Environmental Prometheans broadens the reader’s understanding of the history of the ideas behind Prometheanism. This book appeals to anyone with an interest in environmental politics, environmental history, global history, geography and Anthropocene studies.
Rising in Words
Title | Rising in Words PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Barth |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2008-03-01 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1435713850 |
Rising in Words is a book replete with new ideas to reform the old-to reorient, to challenge, to provoke thought, to persuade, and to educate. Here is philosophy that matters. Original thought, incisive social commentary, methodical analysis, and creative inspiration come alive in nine high-impact works, covering topics from the meaning of Progress to the impact of history, from the decline of intellectualism to the future of humanity.
#Accelerate
Title | #Accelerate PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Mackay |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 545 |
Release | 2019-01-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 095752952X |
An apparently contradictory yet radically urgent collection of texts tracing the genealogy of a controversial current in contemporary philosophy. Accelerationism is the name of a contemporary political heresy: the insistence that the only radical political response to capitalism is not to protest, disrupt, critique, or détourne it, but to accelerate and exacerbate its uprooting, alienating, decoding, abstractive tendencies. #Accelerate presents a genealogy of accelerationism, tracking the impulse through 90s UK darkside cyberculture and the theory-fictions of Nick Land, Sadie Plant, Iain Grant, and CCRU, across the cultural underground of the 80s (rave, acid house, SF cinema) and back to its sources in delirious post-68 ferment, in texts whose searing nihilistic jouissance would later be disavowed by their authors and the marxist and academic establishment alike. On either side of this central sequence, the book includes texts by Marx that call attention to his own “Prometheanism,” and key works from recent years document the recent extraordinary emergence of new accelerationisms steeled against the onslaughts of neoliberal capitalist realism, and retooled for the twenty-first century. At the forefront of the energetic contemporary debate around this disputed, problematic term, #Accelerate activates a historical conversation about futurality, technology, politics, enjoyment, and capital. This is a legacy shot through with contradictions, yet urgently galvanized today by the poverty of “reasonable” contemporary political alternatives.
Prometheism
Title | Prometheism PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Reza Jorjani |
Publisher | |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2020-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781912975891 |
In this book, Jorjani also calls the Prometheist partisan to rebel against the cynical, self-proclaimed elite of a Breakaway Civilization whose machinations threaten to forcibly regress humanity to a pre-industrial state of society before the advent of the Singularity.
Green Delusions
Title | Green Delusions PDF eBook |
Author | Martin W. Lewis |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780822314745 |
Scholars, politicians, and activists worldwide are finally recognizing the severity of the global environmental crisis, yet serious threats to the environmental movement remain. Anti-environmentalists dismiss the very idea of a "crisis" as a mirage. Much less obvious, however, is the more subtle threat masquerading under the mantle of environmentalism itself. It is this threat that Green Delusions addresses. Writing from the standpoint of a committed environmentalist, Martin W. Lewis contends that many of the most devoted and strident "greens," those who propose a radical environmentalism, unwittingly espouse an ill-conceived doctrine that has devastating implications for the global ecosystem. In this book he distinguishes the main variants of eco-extremism, exposes the fallacies upon which such views ultimately flounder, and demonstrates that the policies advocated by their proponents would, if enacted, result in unequivocal ecological disaster. At once polemic and prescriptive, Green Delusions is an impassioned attempt to defend the environmental movement against extremist ideas that would lead to self-defeating political strategies.