ISBN  9788425446313

La Sociedad Paliativa


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Autor  Byung-Chul Han
Editorial  Herder
Categoria  Filosofía
Condicion  Nuevo

In this essay Byung-Chul Han criticizes how the excess positivity of happiness forces us to negate any glimpse of pain and subjects us to a state of permanent anesthesia. Today we live in a society that has developed a phobia of pain in which there is no longer room for suffering. This widespread fear is reflected both personally and socially and even in politics. The neoliberal imperative be happy which hides a demand for performance tries to avoid any painful state and pushes us into a state of permanent anesthesia. As he reflects in The Society of Tiredness Byung-Chul Han is part of the assumption that there has been a radical paradigm shift in the West. Premodern societies had a very intimate relationship with pain and death which they faced with dignity and resignation. Today however the positivity of happiness surpasses the negativity of pain and extends to the social sphere. By expelling from public life conflicts and controversies which could lead to painful confrontations a post-democracy is established which is at heart a palliative democracy.