Alienation and Acceleration

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Pub. Date: 2010-08-09
Publisher(s): Aarhus Universitetsforlag
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Summary

Modern life is speeding-up, incessantly. Strange as it is, while the art of saving time reaches unprecedented heights through the introduction of ever-new technologies of communication and production, it nevertheless feels like we are running out of time. In all western societies alike, time-famine is rising and individuals report the impression that they have to run faster and faster each year -- not in order to get somewhere, but just to stay in place! This book presents an analytic framework to identify the causes and effects of the various speed-up-processes which define modernity -- and it develops A Critical Theory of late-modern temporality. Crucial for this is the idea that acceleration in the end leads to monstrous forms of alienation from time and space, from things and actions -- and from self and others.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 7
AT Theory of Social Acceleration
What is social Acceleration?p. 13
The Driving-Wheels of Social Accelerationp. 26
What is Social Deceleration?p. 33
Why there is acceleration rather than decelerationp. 39
Why does it matter? Acceleration and the Transformation of our 'Being in the World'p. 41
Social Acceleration and the Contemporary Versions of Critical Theory
Requirements of a Critical Theoryp. 51
Acceleration and the 'Critique of the conditions of communicationp. 55
Acceleration and the 'Critique of the conditions of social recognitionp. 57
Acceleration as a new form of Totalitarianismp. 61
Outlines of a Critical Theory op Social Acceleration
Three variants of a critique of temporal conditionsp. 67
The functionalist critique: Pathologies of De-Synchronizationp. 69
The normative critique: Ideology revisited. Unmasking the hidden social norms of temporalityp. 74
The ethical critique 1: The Broken Promise of Modernityp. 77
The ethical critique 2: Alienation Revisited - Why Social Acceleration leads to 'Entfremdungp. 83
Conclusionp. 98
Endnotesp. 102
Literaturep. 105
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