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A Civilization at the Limit. Civilização do Limite, #3

Par : Henrique Montserrat Fernandez
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235324503
  • EAN9798235324503
  • Date de parution05/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

We live as if the world had no limits-natural, human, ethical, or political. This book arises from a refusal to accept this illusion. Gathering essays and manifestos written over years of critical reflection, this work investigates the exhaustion of the contemporary civilizational model, marked by permanent acceleration, the capture of life by work, the trivialization of inequality, the erosion of truth, and the normalization of public and private irresponsibility.
With accessible yet rigorous language, the author articulates themes such as power, systemic responsibility, critical education, technology, democracy, social justice, work, artificial intelligence, and human dignity, revealing how seemingly isolated crises are part of the same collapse of meaning. More than denouncing, the book proposes a profound shift:from the obsession with growth to the awareness of limits, from efficiency without ethics to responsibility, from passive adaptation to critical autonomy.
This is not a manual of easy answers, but an invitation to lucidity. A book for those who feel that something is profoundly wrong-and refuse to accept the absurd as normal. A book for readers who still believe that thinking is a political-and human-act. A collection of essays originally published on the blog Não Custa Pensar (It Doesn't Hurt to Think), revised and organized by the author Henrique Fernandez.