Man Confronts Himself Alone: Hannah Arendt and the Entanglements of Science, Technology, Economics, and Politics in Modern Life
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In 1957, the Russians launched the first satellite into space, marking the first time a man-made object broke through nature's limitations. In her iconic book The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt made the attempt to figure out the political implications of that seeming achievement. Her conclusion is that the astonishing scientific achievement of unprecedented control over terrestrial nature through the adoption of an outside-the-world "universal" perspective has shaped a prevailing mentality that sees the world, in which we have felt at home throughout history, as only optional. This has resulted in socioeconomic and political changes throughout modernity, ultimately reducing human ability to act politically. Many people today feel comfortable in a world shaped by science and technology. But Arendt warns us that there is hope for modern society if we can envision ways to make our active life worldly again. Mihaely's examination of Arendt's thoughts on science and politics stimulates the reader to rethink the authenticity of their freedom today.
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Mihaely, Z. (2024). Man Confronts Himself Alone: Hannah Arendt and the Entanglements of Science, Technology, Economics, and Politics in Modern Life. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Mihaely, Zohar. 2024. Man Confronts Himself Alone: Hannah Arendt and the Entanglements of Science, Technology, Economics, and Politics in Modern Life. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Mihaely, Zohar, Man Confronts Himself Alone: Hannah Arendt and the Entanglements of Science, Technology, Economics, and Politics in Modern Life. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2024.
MLA Citation (style guide)Mihaely, Zohar. Man Confronts Himself Alone: Hannah Arendt and the Entanglements of Science, Technology, Economics, and Politics in Modern Life. Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2024.
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