Shame, Fame, and the Technological Mentality Shame, Fame, and the Technological Mentality

Shame, Fame, and the Technological Mentality

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Publisher Description

In Shame, Fame, and the Technological Mentality, Dustin Peone interrogates the modern human condition. Peone argues that shame and fear are constitutive of social order, but that these affects have been undermined by contemporary ideology. This subversion has created a novel breed of shameless and fearless human beings, with myriad social consequences. Peone next demonstrates an associated change in the role of fame in society: where once the desire for fame was tied to immortality through civic virtue, this connection has eroded, and fame is no longer connected to excellence. Finally, Peone analyzes the hegemonic role of technological thinking and its responsibility in accelerating these processes, cautioning against the deification of technology. In response to the technological mentality for navigating the modern world, Peone argues instead for an ethics of prudence and a doctrine of humor.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
15 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
194
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
1.3
MB

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