The Burnout Society by Byung-Chul Han is praised for its profound insights into modern society, psychology, and politics. While some find it dense, others appreciate its analysis of the shift from disciplinary to achievement society. The book highlights the impact of societal pressure on mental health, exploring concepts like homo sacer and the crisis of gratification. Readers value the thought-provoking content despite differing opinions on its delivery and depth. Byung-Chul Han challenges readers to reflect on contemporary lifestyles, questioning the pursuit of constant progress and the consequences of a burnout society.
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This book is intense. Although itâs short it is a long read. It causes you to think and analyze what he is saying.
Homines Sacri⌠Their life equals that of the undead. They are too alive to die, and too dead to liveâŚ
Few books have shaken so deeply my understanding of the modern world, economics, psychology and politics, while at the same time deepening my self-understanding. I think Iâll re-read it at least 2 times more to truly understand it.
Byung makes us think about the way we are living our lives making a great point for us to stop and think, or maybe something more simple, just stop and wonder.
Short but insightful read. Helpful in processing our current cultural ethos. The idea that we are now "achievement subjects" and are "self-exploiting" has stuck with me ever since.
This explains why so many Millenials are depressed, and even why we are all so obsessed with health in modern day culture. This turns leadership theory on its head and puts work culture in a capitalist society in question.
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