Carte CONDEMNED TO OBEY Nathaniel Brooks

CONDEMNED TO OBEY

The Flight from Freedom and the Invisible Architecture of Power

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The Flight from Freedom and the Invisible Architecture of PowerThere is a question that theories of...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
144
EAN
9798199089463
Enbook ID
52761243
Greutate
185
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 9

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The Flight from Freedom and the Invisible Architecture of Power
There is a question that theories of power have almost always avoided: why do the many obey the few, when they need only stop obeying? The usual answers point to force, to ignorance, to manipulation - as if the chains were always fastened from the outside. This book makes a more unsettling claim.
The most durable power does not break our freedom; it relieves us of it. It offers us roles to inhabit, identities to hide behind, shelters against the vertigo of having to choose who we are. We are not merely ruled. We are accomplices in our own obedience - and we prefer it that way. Drawing on Sartre's account of bad faith and reading it against Foucault, Arendt, Bourdieu, Weber, Zuboff, and the most incisive thinkers of our moment, Condemned to Obey traces how this flight from freedom becomes the hidden architecture of the modern world: the institution as a factory of ready-made selves, the office that dissolves all responsibility, the algorithm that watches without a face, the democracy that trembles the instant it can no longer soothe us.
Power, it turns out, rarely needs to command. It needs only to offer us somewhere to hide. But this is not a counsel of despair. Beneath every form of subjection survives the one thing no system can manufacture: a freedom it can capture but never produce. The book ends not with a solution - it distrusts solutions - but with a vigil: the lucid, unglamorous refusal to be complicit in one's own servitude.
Rigorous yet gripping, bleak yet strangely liberating, this is a book for anyone who has ever sensed that the cage was unlocked all along - and wondered why we stay inside. We prefer the chains to the void.