Narcocapitalism: Life in the Age of Anaesthesia


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What do the invention of anaesthetics in the middle of the nineteenth century, the Nazis' use of cocaine, and the development of Prozac have in common? The answer is that they're all products of the same logic that defines our contemporary era: 'the age of anaesthesia'. Laurent de Sutter shows how large aspects of our lives are now characterised by the management of our emotions through drugs, ranging from the everyday use of sleeping pills to hard narcotics. Chemistry has become so much a part of us that we can't even see how much it has changed us.

In this era, being a subject doesn't simply mean being subjected to powers that decide our lives: it means that our very emotions have been outsourced to chemical stimulation. Yet we don't understand why the drugs that we take are unable to free us from fatigue and depression, and from the absence of desire that now characterizes our psychopolitical condition. We have forgotten what it means to be excited because our only excitement has become drug-induced. We have to abandon the narcotic stimulation that we've come to rely on and find a way back to the collective excitement that is narcocapitalism's greatest fear.



Author: Laurent de Sutter
Publisher: Polity Press
Published: 01/03/2018
Pages: 140
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 7.40h x 4.90w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781509506842
ISBN10: 1509506845
BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys | General
- Social Science | General

About the Author
Laurent de Sutter is Professor of Legal Theory at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

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