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To Live and Think Like Pigs - The Incitement of Envy and Boredom in Market Democracies

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A startlingly prescient treatise on the cybernetic automation of society and a burlesque satire of its middle-class celebrants. An uproarious portrait of the evils of the market and a technical manual for its innermost ideological workings, this is the story of how the perverted legacy of liberalism sought to knead Marx's "free peasant" into a statistical "average man"--pliant raw material for the sausage-machine of postmodernity. Combining the incandescent wrath of the betrayed comrade with the acute discrimination of the mathematician-physicist, Chatelet scrutinizes the pseudoscientific alibis employed to naturalize "market democracy" and the "triple alliance" between politics, economics, and cybernetics. A bestseller in France on its publication in 1998, this book remains crucial reading for any future politics that wants to replace individualism with individuation and libertarianism with liberation, this new translation constitutes a major contribution to contemporary debate on neoliberalism, economics, and capitalist subjectivation.

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Authors Alain Badiou, Gilles Chatelet
Assisted by Robin Mackay (Translation), Robin (Urbanomic Media Ltd) Mackay (Translation)
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.09.2014
 
EAN 9780983216964
ISBN 978-0-9832169-6-4
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 116 mm x 175 mm x 11 mm
Series Urbanomic/Sequence Press
Urbanomic/Sequence Press
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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