The World and Us
Roberto Mangabeira Unger author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Verso Books
Publishing:9th Jun '26
£19.99
This title is due to be published on 9th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In The World and Us, Roberto Mangabeira Unger sets out to reinvent philosophy. His central theme is the relation between transcendence and finitude in human experience: how everything in our existence points beyond itself, and yet our mortal lives and the world around us remain enigmas. He asks how we can make sense of ourselves without claiming for human beings a miraculous exception to the general regime of nature.
For Unger, philosophy must be the mind on fire, challenging the orthodoxies of specialized fields of inquiry without pretending to be a super-science that solves the riddle of reality. He redefines each of the traditional parts of philosophy, from ontology and epistemology to ethics and politics. The World and Us transforms political philosophy into a program of deep freedom, showing how to democratize the market economy, energize democratic politics, and give the individual worker and citizen the means to flourish amid permanent innovation. Unger is one of the leading philosophers and social thinkers in the world today. This is the capstone of his lifework.
Through a 49-year career spanning politics, law, social and political theory and philosophy, Unger has put forward a collection of searching inquiries meant to pierce the liberal mythos of necessary progress. Across dozens of books, including the recently published metaphysical tome The World and Us, the Brazilian philosopher has tried to think beyond 20th-century categories through a series of questions. -- Samuel McIlhagga * UnHerd *
A renowned philosopher takes on the universe. The World and Us ruminates deeply while maintaining a readability often lacking in specialized, academic philosophy. Unger has written a book for the rest of us. If he seeks our understanding, it's only so we might enjoy a better life ahead. * The Washington Independent Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781804293621
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 750g
640 pages
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