Por qué todos hablan de Byung-Chul Han, el filósofo del cansancio – Flavia Pittella

Byung-Chul Han became one of the world's most widely read philosophers because he managed to put words to contemporary malaise. In this column, Flavia Pittella reviews his most influential books—The Fatigue Society, The Agony of Eros, The Transparency Society, Non-Things, In Praise of Idleness—and explains why his ideas are so essential to understanding the 21st century. From his perspective between East and West, Han diagnoses the exhaustion, loneliness, and anxiety of an age in which everything must be possible. We live in the age of performance, where we no longer need a boss to demand our attention: we exploit ourselves, believing we are free. His philosophy proposes stopping the machine, recovering silence, rituals, materiality, and love as forms of resistance to digital vertigo. Flavia Pittella analyzes how Han's thought becomes increasingly spiritual without losing its critique of capitalism, and how his call to "do less" is also a form of inner revolution. In times of overexposure, hyperactivity, and emotional emptiness, reading it is a gesture of hope: an invitation to think slowly, to reconnect with humanity, and to give meaning to time. Subscribe to the channel: https://bit.ly/Infobae_ Infobae En Vivo was created with the goal of reporting news objectively, without ideology, and with exclusive information, using simple and clear language for all audiences. Watch our two daily broadcasts, Monday through Friday. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. with Gonzalo Sánchez, Carolina Amoroso, Cecilia Boufflet, and Ramón Indart. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. with Jesica Bossi, Virginia Porcella, Federico Mayol, and Diego Iglesias. #infobae #infobaevivo #news #diegoiglesias #jesicabossi #virginiaporcella #federicomayol #news Get informed, share, and interact on our social media: TikTok:   / infobae   Instagram:   / infobae   Facebook:   / infobae   Twitter:   / infobae