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The Expulsion of the Other

Society, Perception and Communication Today

The days of the Other are over in this age of excessive communication, information and consumption.

What used to be the Other, be it as friend, as Eros or as hell, is now indistinguishable from the self in our narcissistic desire to assimilate everything and everyone until there are no boundaries left. The result is a 'terror of the Same', lives in which we no longer pursue knowledge, insight and experience but are instead reduced to the echo chambers and illusory encounters offered by social media. In extreme cases, this feeling of disorientation and senselessness is compensated through self-harm, or even harming others through acts of terrorism. 

Byung-Chul Han argues that our times are characterized not by external repression but by an internal depression, whereby the destructive pressure comes not from the Other but from the self. It is only by returning to a society of listeners and lovers, by acknowledging and desiring the Other, that we can seek to overcome the isolation and suffering caused by this crushing process of total assimilation.

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Book Categories:
  • History of Philosophy
  • Modern Western Philosophy
  • Unknown
| Book Publication Date: | Book Publication Year: 2,018 | Book Binding: Paperback | Book Language: en | Book Authors:
  • Byung-Chul Han
  • Wieland Hoban
| Book Pages: 100 | Book Dimensions: 13.46 cm, 0.76 cm, 20.07 cm | Book Publisher: Polity
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