Bernard Stiegler: "Employment is dead, long live Work!"
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Recent updates include a large batch of references to the writings of Bernard Stiegler. Stiegler is one of the most productive and innovative cultural theorists in France today. Over the last three decades, he has constructed an impressive philosophical edifice in the grand tradition of Continental Philosophy’s master thinkers. Stiegler’s books, written in an increasingly self-referential idiolect replete with neologisms, meaningful etymologies and ingenious word plays, now unfold a complex theoretical narrative that leaves no dimension of human existence untouched, covering vast expanses across the times and spaces of human societies, even of the universe. Depending on readers’ theoretical sensitivities, one will find his analyses enthralling and enlightening, or grandiloquent and unfounded. Whatever one’s evaluation of his philosophical style though, there is no doubt that these analyses capture important trends in the world of work.
Bernard Stiegler: "Employment is dead, long live Work!"
Bernard Stiegler: "Employment is dead, long…
Bernard Stiegler: "Employment is dead, long live Work!"
Recent updates include a large batch of references to the writings of Bernard Stiegler. Stiegler is one of the most productive and innovative cultural theorists in France today. Over the last three decades, he has constructed an impressive philosophical edifice in the grand tradition of Continental Philosophy’s master thinkers. Stiegler’s books, written in an increasingly self-referential idiolect replete with neologisms, meaningful etymologies and ingenious word plays, now unfold a complex theoretical narrative that leaves no dimension of human existence untouched, covering vast expanses across the times and spaces of human societies, even of the universe. Depending on readers’ theoretical sensitivities, one will find his analyses enthralling and enlightening, or grandiloquent and unfounded. Whatever one’s evaluation of his philosophical style though, there is no doubt that these analyses capture important trends in the world of work.