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The Neganthropocene
Book • 2018
In 'The Neganthropocene', Bernard Stiegler explores the concept of the Anthropocene, arguing that humanity is entering a new epoch characterized by the dominance of technology and the decline of human agency.
He critiques the techno-capitalist system and its impact on knowledge, memory, and social structures.
Stiegler proposes a shift towards a 'neganthropocene,' a future where technology is used to enhance human potential and foster a more sustainable and equitable society.
He emphasizes the importance of cultivating critical thinking, creativity, and collective action to resist the forces of automation and homogenization.
The book calls for a renewed focus on education, culture, and ethics to navigate the challenges of the digital age.
Stiegler's work offers a profound reflection on the future of humanity in the face of technological change.
He critiques the techno-capitalist system and its impact on knowledge, memory, and social structures.
Stiegler proposes a shift towards a 'neganthropocene,' a future where technology is used to enhance human potential and foster a more sustainable and equitable society.
He emphasizes the importance of cultivating critical thinking, creativity, and collective action to resist the forces of automation and homogenization.
The book calls for a renewed focus on education, culture, and ethics to navigate the challenges of the digital age.
Stiegler's work offers a profound reflection on the future of humanity in the face of technological change.
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Mentioned as one of Bernard Stiegler's last works before his death in 2020.

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