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Last Night, The – Anti–Work, Atheism, Adventure
Federico Campagna
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Description for Last Night, The – Anti–Work, Atheism, Adventure
Paperback. By replacing hope and faith with adventure, The Last Night of our lives might finally become the first morning of an autonomous future. Num Pages: 106 pages. BIC Classification: HPS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 137 x 217 x 7. Weight in Grams: 116.
Our secular society seems to have finally found its new God: Work. As technological progress makes human labor superfluous, and over-production destroys both the economy and the planet, Work remains stronger than ever as a mantra of universal submission. This book develops a fully-fledged theory of radical atheism, advocating a disrespectful, opportunist squandering of obedience. By replacing hope and faith with adventure, The Last Night of our lives might finally become the first morning of an autonomous future.
Our secular society seems to have finally found its new God: Work. As technological progress makes human labor superfluous, and over-production destroys both the economy and the planet, Work remains stronger than ever as a mantra of universal submission. This book develops a fully-fledged theory of radical atheism, advocating a disrespectful, opportunist squandering of obedience. By replacing hope and faith with adventure, The Last Night of our lives might finally become the first morning of an autonomous future.
Product Details
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Number of pages
106
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
106
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782791959
SKU
V9781782791959
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Ref
99-1
About Federico Campagna
Federico Campagna (1984, Italy) is a writer based in London. He is the founder and editor of the online multilingual platform for critical writing Through Europe, and the editor of the volume 'What We Are Fighting For' (2012, Pluto Press). His writing focuses mostly on anarchist ethics.
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