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Idiocracy – The Culture of the New Idiot
Idiocracy – The Culture of the New Idiot
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A01=Michael Turnbull
A01=Zoran Terzic
Author_Michael Turnbull
Author_Zoran Terzic
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Product details
- ISBN 9783035803679
- Weight: 266g
- Dimensions: 137 x 209mm
- Publication Date: 04 Jan 2023
- Publisher: Diaphanes AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Paperback
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There is a new quality of idiocy today. While the old idiot derived knowledge from isolation, the new idiot refuses all understanding of the world. A figure of systematic incompetence, the new idiot is impacting global culture and politics alike, giving rise to surprising, often absurd competences. Yesterday’s “fake news” or “post-truths” can be read today as evidence of an ongoing transformation of self-politics in which the idiotic impulse is redefining our experience of the world. Despite talk of global awareness, the isolated self of the many is all the more effective. It brings about a culture of happy singletons strolling towards a black hole that has become their substitute for society.
Zoran Terzić’s wide-ranging essay takes up the figure of the idiot and follows its numerous appearances throughout intellectual history in an examination of the “art of the idiotic” that both reflects and transcends the freneticism of the present.
Zoran Terzić’s wide-ranging essay takes up the figure of the idiot and follows its numerous appearances throughout intellectual history in an examination of the “art of the idiotic” that both reflects and transcends the freneticism of the present.
Zoran Terzić, PhD, born in Banja Luka, studied visual arts in New York and culture theory in Wuppertal. He lives in Berlin. Michael Turnbull is a translator from German into English of texts related to art such as The Moses Complex.
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