On Impotence: Life in an Age of Frenetic Paralysis
Synopsis
An incisive and urgent book that explores the hidden roots of our contemporary powerlessness.
Contemporary life is marked by a paradoxical form of impotence. Whether in love, labor, or political struggle, we often find ourselves locked in a state of frenetic paralysis-unable to act as we wish or to endure what confronts us. This impotence is not born of lack, but of excess: an abundance of skills, capacities, and opportunities that, instead of taking form as coherent actions or speech, stagnate and turn in on themselves. In this thought-provoking meditation, philosopher Paolo Virno examines this strange impotence through the lens of classical thought, drawing especially on Aristotle and Marx.
To overcome this troubling state, Virno calls for a collective search for a shared spiritual and practical exercise aimed at reclaiming agency. He argues that only by learning to renounce renunciation can we cultivate deliberate words and timely decisions.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Seagull Books
- ISBN: 9781803096452
- Number of pages: 160
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
- Weight: 172g
- Languages: English
