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Book Synopsis: The pace of modern life is undoubtedly speeding up, yet this acceleration does not seem to have made us any happier or more content. If acceleration is the problem, then the solution, argues Hartmut Rosa in this major new work, lies in “resonance.” The quality of a human life cannot be measured simply in terms of resources, options, and moments of happiness; instead, we must consider our relationship to, or resonance with, the world. Applying his theory of resonance to many domains of human activity, Rosa describes the full spectrum of ways in which we establish our relationship to the world, from the act of breathing to the adoption of culturally distinct worldviews. He then turns to the realms of concrete experience and action – family and politics, work and sports, religion and art – in which we as late modern subjects seek out resonance. This task is proving ever more difficult as modernity’s logic of escalation is both cause and consequence of a distorted relationship to the world, at individual and collective levels. As Rosa shows, all the great crises of modern society – the environmental crisis, the crisis of democracy, the psychological crisis – can also be understood and analyzed in terms of resonance and our broken relationship to the world around us. Building on his now classic work on acceleration, Rosa’s new book is a major new contribution to the theory of modernity, showing how our problematic relation to the world is at the crux of some of the most pressing issues we face today. This bold renewal of critical theory for our times will be of great interest to students and scholars across the social sciences and humanities.
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Are you tired of the fast-paced, stressful nature of modern life? Do you find yourself longing for a deeper connection with the world around you? Look no further than "Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World." This groundbreaking book by Hartmut Rosa offers a solution to the problems caused by the acceleration of our lives - resonance.
In "Resonance," Rosa argues that measuring our lives solely in terms of resources and happiness fails to capture the true essence of human existence. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of our relationship with the world - a concept he refers to as resonance. This book explores how we establish this resonance through various aspects of our lives, from simple acts like breathing to the adoption of unique cultural perspectives.
From the intimate realms of family and politics to the realms of work and sports, religion and art, Rosa demonstrates how resonance shapes our experiences. Unfortunately, our distorted relationship with the world, fueled by the relentless logic of modernity's escalation, hinders our ability to find this resonance. But fear not, as Rosa reveals how understanding and addressing this broken relationship can help us tackle the major crises of our time - the environmental crisis, the crisis of democracy, and the psychological crisis.
Don't miss out on this exceptional contribution to the theory of modernity. "Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World" is a must-read for students and scholars in the social sciences and humanities. Take a step towards a more fulfilling life and gain a deeper understanding of the pressing issues we face today. Get your copy now!
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