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For some years now, the psychological and social consequences of the dizzying pace of contemporary capitalist society, characterized by constant acceleration and the incessant search for productivity, have become a fundamental issue when it comes to asking ourselves what and why we are doing this with our lives. The book The Society of Fatigue from 2010, written by the South Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han, ended up becoming a reference text when introducing neophytes to the critical analysis of our societies. Sources HAN, B. (2017): “The Society of Fatigue”. Barcelona: Herder Editorial. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Chapter I: Neuronal violence 04:37 Chapter II: Beyond the disciplinary society 07:06 Chapter III: Deep boredom 09:21 Chapter IV: Vita activa 11:09 Chapter V: Pedagogy of looking 12:55 Chapter VI: The Bartleby case 14:56 Chapter VII: The society of fatigue 17:20 Chapter VIII: Conclusion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOCIAL NETWORKS: Instagram: @jfel_binc Twitter: @jfel_binc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The music in this video belongs to Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/campaig... This video was produced by @BiNC TV : / @binctv