Laberintos sociales

Laberintos sociales

Julio Cedrón

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Libros para el infinito
Año de edición:
2024
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Teoría social
ISBN:
9788412946604
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La era digital ha muerto. DEP.La sociedad líquida de Bauman se vaporiza yéndose a vivir agaseosas nubes interconectadas.A Spinoza y a su ética le dedican peinetas en cada esquina. Y la clase política ha dejado al cínico Diógenes como un aprendiz de medio pelo. Dentro del laberinto cohabitamos junto con peligrosos virus: el académico es uno de ellos. Sus dogmas, son el Santo Grial de un saber cada vez más decaído. Y mientras tanto, Gemini, Chat-GPT debaten con Descartes en los teatros mediáticos.De Todo ello se alimenta el laberinto social.De tiempos y espacios múltiples creados por máquinas inteligentes neo-dictatoriales. El individuo se auto-esclaviza al hiperconsumo de tiempos y espacios. A las emociones y relaciones nómadas.Los medios de comunicación son virus y antivirales al mismo tiempo en un des-orden mundial con cárceles pobladas por presos felices. ¿Qué más se puede pedir?

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