Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power

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Byung Chul Han offers a sharp analysis of how modern power has shifted from controlling our bodies to capturing our minds. He argues that we have moved past the era of physical discipline into a digital age where neoliberalism exploits our psychological needs and desires. Instead of being forced into submission, we are now encouraged to share, consume, and optimize ourselves until we reach a stat…

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