<p>âA summation of his thinking to date â from originary technicity to the Anthropocene â this is also Stiegler's most personal philosophical work so far. Discussing his intellectual apprenticeship while in prison, and his practice of thinking and writing as a form of self-medication against depression and madness, he issues a passionate call to tend the wounds of contemporary existence, whether psychological, economic or ecological, through the collective transformation of the wilful destruction indulged in by our digital superpowers into a future worth wanting to live for.â<br /><b>Martin Crowley, University of Cambridge<br /><b><br /></b></b>"[I]ntricate and brilliant . . . enunciated by a humane and compassionate voice."<b><br /><i><b>Los Angeles Review of Books</b></i><br /></b></p>
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Bernard Stiegler is Founder and Director of the Institut de recherche et dâinnovation (IRI) at the Centre Georges-Pompidou.