The Space of History. Anthropology, Society and Globalization in Peter Sloterdijk’s Reflection

Governare la Paura 1 (2) (2008)
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The essay analyzes Peters Sloterdijk’s concept of sphere explaining why globalization cannot be simply considered, as an economic and political condition in contemporary age. For Sloterdijk the whole history of man describes a globalizing movement.

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