Alienation and Acceleration

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Hartmut Rosa
hybridization
identity formation
industrialization
introduction to Hartmut Rosa
late modernity
modernity
narrative of progress
power dynamics
rationalization
reification
relation between social theory and moral philosophy
resonance
Rosa
self-interpretation and social critique
singularities
social theory
stabilization
temporal structures of modernity
temporality
theory of society
time
what is acceleration?
what is alienation?
what is Hartmut Rosa's social theory?
what is the relation between acceleration and alienation?
what is the relation between resonance and alienation?
why do we feel that our lives are speeding up?

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  • ISBN 9781509572069
  • Weight: 295g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Modern life is speeding up, constantly. While the art of saving time reaches unprecedented heights through the introduction of ever-new technologies of communication and production, it nevertheless feels as though we are running out of time. In all Western societies, time scarcity is increasing and individuals report the impression of having to run faster and faster every year – not in order to get somewhere, but just to stay where they are.

In this short book Hartmut Rosa outlines his theory of social acceleration and uses it to analyze the causes and consequences of the temporal processes that characterize modern societies. He shows that modern temporal structures are governed by the logic of an acceleration process that defines the essence of modernity. He also develops a critical theory of social acceleration, arguing that acceleration leads to severe forms of alienation from time and space, from things and actions and from self and others, thus constituting a key obstacle to the realization of a 'good life' in late-modern society.

Hartmut Rosa is Professor of Sociology in the Institute of Sociology at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, and Director of the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt, Germany.

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