Massimo Cacciari Bücher
Massimo Cacciari ist ein führender italienischer Philosoph, dessen Werk tief in Ästhetik, politischer Philosophie und Ideengeschichte verwurzelt ist. Seine Schriften untersuchen komplexe Themen wie Zeit, Sprache und das Wesen des Rechts, wobei er oft Bezüge zur klassischen und zeitgenössischen Literatur und Kunst herstellt. Cacciaris unverwechselbarer Stil zeichnet sich durch anspruchsvolle, aber dennoch poetische Reflexionen aus, die den Leser herausfordern, grundlegende Fragen der menschlichen Existenz und Gesellschaft zu durchdenken. Seine Ideen finden in verschiedenen Disziplinen Anklang und bieten eine einzigartige Perspektive auf Kultur und Philosophie.





Exploring the intricate layers of Dante's Divine Comedy, this collection features nine insightful essays that delve into the poet's political theology. Written by a prominent contemporary Italian philosopher, the essays illuminate Dante's profound reflections on morality, justice, and the human experience, offering a fresh perspective on his timeless work. Each essay serves to deepen the reader's understanding of Dante's influence on philosophy and politics, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
One of Italy's best-known contemporary philosophers and leftists offers a literature-informed take on our contemporary political situation. During the dramatic course of the twentieth century, amid the clash of the titans which marked that era, humanity could still think in terms of partisan struggles in which large masses took sides against one another. The new millennium, by contrast, appears to have opened under the guise of generalized insecurity, which pertains not only to the historical and social situation, or to one's personal psychological predicament, but to our very being. The Earth's current faltering and the twilight of every convention that might govern it--where roles, images, and languages become confused by a lack of direction and distance--were already powerfully prophesied in Shakespeare's Hamlet, and later in the works of Kafka and Beckett. In Hamletics, Massimo Cacciari, one of Italy's foremost philosophers and leftist political figures, establishes a dialogue between these fateful authors, exploring the relationship between European nihilism and the aporias of action in the present.
L'uomo senza qualità di Robert Musil riflette l'uomo contemporaneo, per cui il mondo di ieri, con le sue illusioni di armonia, di compiutezza, con le sue pretese di esattezza da ricercare in ogni campo, è finito per sempre. Vie di uscita non ve ne sono, vie soltanto, che dovremo costruire mentre si va, si cerca