Critique of the Experience of Time in the Contemporary World [Spanish]
Keywords:
time, modernity, politics, Harmut Rosa, M. HeideggerAbstract
The modern world created a temporal regime of schedules, pressures, demands of efficiency, performances, etc., that submits individuals to processes of alienation, but that temporal logic has not been politicized neither has it been seen what happens with our experience of the time. The logic of time in modernity seems natural. The purpose of this article is to return to the reality of the time. Here we support in a first moment in the critical project of Hartmut Rosa and we connect it with a consideration of the
time that we must look for in other authors, supposedly foreign to the critical theory, namely Heidegger and Gadamer.
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