1984 and philosophy: is resistance futile?
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Philosophers debate how Orwell's nightmare world compares to today's world of political acrimony and discontent.


Philosophers debate how Orwell's nightmare world compares to today's world of political acrimony and discontent.
Exploring the control paradox, the author examines how the absence of direct control in representative democracies may fuel populism. By analyzing the dynamics of delegation, the book proposes that a deeper comprehension of this concept could offer a potential remedy for the issues faced in contemporary governance.