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Toward a History of Needs

  • Nyhet
Inbunden, 2026

AvIvan Illich

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Toward a History of Needs​ was first published in 1977.In these pages,​ Ivan Illich writes​ against the moral authority of professions, against economic “development” as an​ unquestioned good, against schooling as the privileged path to learning, against the​ subjugation​ of desire​ to​ needs, and against ever​ greater energy use. At​ first glance, much of​ this can seem passé. The prestige of the professions has withered; development is no longer​debated but assumed;​ education​ has​ migrated to platforms and certificates; needs have given​ way to desires; energy expansion is​ the unquestioned​ fuel for​ data centers​ and planetary​ competition.​It seems the world​ has​ moved on.And yet Illich’s critique has not​ dulled​ —​ it has​ sharpened.The first quarter of the twenty-first century shows​ that Illich​ did not​ misread industrial​ society.​ His​ warning​ that life without access to commodities​ and services​ would become​ “impossible or criminal” now reads less like provocation than description.​ Economic​ development has​ intensified the​ compulsory dependence on cash in a world​ without​ enough​ paid jobs​ —​ whether in the United States​ or in Uganda. Desire​ is no​ longer​ suppressed by​ need,​ but​ is​ the​ explicit product of​ algorithmic persuasion, w​hose raw material is the envious​ fear of​ missing out.​ Professional authority​ has mutated into​ legal​ power.​ In many​ Western​ cities,​ sleeping in vehicles​ or​ building informal shelters​ invites fines or arrest.​ Without credentials​ one cannot​ cut hair,​ practice medicine, offer childcare,​ or drive.​ Access to work,​ to​ health,​ to​ money,​ and​ even​ to​ leisure​ presumes continuous digital connectivity.​ Commodity dependence​ no longer needs to be sold as progress. It is​ increasingly a​ legal requirement.These essays expose the deep logic​ driving​ the mutilation of​ human capacities into managed​ dependencies. What has changed​ in fifty years​ is​ not the pertinence of the argument but the​ brutality of the system​ it describes.With​ characteristic understatement, Illich also gestures​ toward​ an​ ungovernable​ possibility:​ engaging​ debilitating​ systems​ by​ playing with them, by​ dis​-respecting them.If you think Illich is passé, try living without your smart phone for a week.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2026-05-01
  • Mått156 x 234 x undefined mm
  • FormatInbunden
  • FörlagEquinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN9781800508705
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