Age of Anxiety
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate relationship between identity, difference, and capitalism, this sociological account delves into how personal identity has become deeply intertwined with economic systems. It highlights the contemporary issue of self-fetishization, illustrating how societal values and capitalist structures shape individual identities. Through this lens, the book offers a critical examination of modern culture and the implications of commodifying the self.
