References for Theme: Han
- Han, B C
- Han, Byung-Chul
- The Burn-Out Society (2015)
(p.11) The disappearance of domination does not entail freedom. Instead, it makes freedom and constraint coincide. The achievement subject gives himself over to compulsive freedom—that is, to the free constraint of maximizing achievement. Excess work and performance escalate into auto-exploitation
- The Burn-Out Society (2015)
(p.19) The society of laboring and achievement is not a free society. It generates new constraints. Ultimately, the dialectic of master and slave does not yield a society where everyone is free and capable of leisure, too. Rather, it leads to a society of work in which the master himself has become a laboring slave
- The Burnout Society (2015)
- The Transparency Society (2015)
- In the Swarm: Digital Prospects (2017)
- Psychopolitics: Neoliberalism and New Technologies of Power (2017)
- Saving Beauty (2017)
- Shanzhai: Deconstruction in Chinese (2017)
- The Scent of Time: A Philosophical Essay on the Art of Lingering (2017)
- The Expulsion of the Other: Society, Perception and Communication Today (2018)
- "Topology of Violence, trans. Amanda DeMarco" (2018)
- What is Power? (2018)
- The disappearance of rituals: A topology of the present (2020)
- Capitalism and the Death Drive (2021)
- The Palliative Society: Pain Today (2021)
- Hyperculture: Culture and Globalisation (2022)
- Infocracy: Digitization and the Crisis of Democracy (2022)
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