السياسة المفرطة: تسييس متطرف بدون عواقب سياسية
السياسة المفرطة: تسييس متطرف بدون عواقب سياسية
Politics after the End of History: What happens when politics are everywhere, yet nothing seems to change? From the abandoned dance floors of Thatcher's London to the mass mobilization of the Black Lives Matter movement, Anton Jäger traces how public life has become saturated with protest, spectacle, and moral urgency—while the old infrastructure of parties, unions, and civic solidarity has been hollowed out. Hyperpolitics reconsiders the fantasies of the “end of history” and analyzes the strange energies that have replaced them: viral outrage, endless culture wars, and the digital rush of issues that flare up and disappear overnight. Jäger shows how the promises of post-Cold War liberalism have given way to a turbulent and unstable public sphere in which private emotions flow into politics but rarely build lasting power. From Guy Debord and Wolfgang Tillmans to Houellebecq's novels of disillusionment, Hyperpolitics offers a vision of a world in which collective action remains fragmented and the social fabric weaker than ever. For anyone trying to understand why our era feels both so charged and insignificant, this book offers a vital map through the new contradictions of our hyperpolitical moment.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Pegasus Books, Ltd |
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| Publisher Address | newbooks@pegasusbookstore.com |
| Country | USA |
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| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |
| Keywords | السياسة |












