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Full Idea
I do not believe that the concept of 'alienation' is all that applicable any more.
Gist of Idea
The concept of 'alienation' seems no longer applicable
Source
Lars Svendsen (A Philosophy of Boredom [2005], Ch.1)
Book Ref
Svendsen,Lars: 'A Philosophy of Boredom' [Reaktion Books 2005], p.36
A Reaction
Interesting but puzzling. If alienation is the key existential phenomenon of a capitalist society, why should it fade away if we remain capitalist? He is proposing that it has metamorphosed into boredom, which may be a different sort of alienation.
9297 | You can't understand love in terms of 'if and only if...' [Svendsen] |
9298 | We can be unaware that we are bored [Svendsen] |
9301 | Boredom is so radical that suicide could not overcome it; only never having existed would do it [Svendsen] |
9303 | The concept of 'alienation' seems no longer applicable [Svendsen] |
9302 | We are bored because everything comes to us fully encoded, and we want personal meaning [Svendsen] |
9307 | Modern Western culture suddenly appeared in Jena in the 1790s [Svendsen] |
9304 | Death appears to be more frightening the less one has lived [Svendsen] |
9308 | If subjective and objective begin to merge, then so do primary and secondary qualities [Svendsen] |
9309 | Emotions have intentional objects, while a mood is objectless [Svendsen] |
9310 | The profoundest boredom is boredom with boredom [Svendsen] |
9311 | We have achieved a sort of utopia, and it is boring, so that is the end of utopias [Svendsen] |