The Burnout Society
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2015
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Book • Nonfiction
Contemporary
2015
Adult
18+ years
In The Burnout Society, Byung-Chul Han explores how individuals in modern capitalist societies face pressure to constantly achieve and self-optimize, leading to mental exhaustion and burnout. The text examines the impact of pervasive performance demands on personal well-being, highlighting a shift from disciplinary society to achievement society, where individuals become their own oppressors.
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Byung-Chul Han's The Burnout Society offers a compelling analysis of contemporary life, critiquing the relentless pursuit of achievement. Reviewers appreciate Han's philosophical depth and clear prose, though some find his arguments repetitive and lacking in actionable solutions. The book stands out for its timely reflection on modern stress and self-exploitation.
A reader who enjoys The Burnout Society by Byung-Chul Han is likely interested in contemporary social theory and critiques of modern life. Fans of Michel Foucault's Discipline and Punish or Shoshana Zuboff's The Age of Surveillance Capitalism would appreciate its thought-provoking analysis of the mental health impacts of neoliberalism.
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Book • Nonfiction
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2015
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