Knihobot

Michael Meng

    Revolutionary Bio-politics from Fedorov to Mao
    • Exploring the concept of immortality, the book examines three revolutionary contexts: the Soviet, Nazi, and Chinese Communist revolutions. It begins with the radical immortalism of Nikolai Fedorov and contrasts it with Martin Heidegger's finitism. The narrative then delves into modern Chinese philosophical perspectives on technology and nature, advocating for a harmonious relationship with mortality that seeks a balanced approach, avoiding the extremes of both Fedorov and Heidegger.

      Revolutionary Bio-politics from Fedorov to Mao