Epilogue: Distraction and Politics
Epilogue: Distraction and Politics
This chapter sums up the key findings of this study on the concept of distraction and analyzes its relevance to politics. It suggests that a revitalized concept of primal distraction seems to offer solutions to two theoretical problems in politics: inclusion and demise. It also argues that distraction breaks the contract between thought and time, even though it says nothing about what steps need to be taken if and when people regain their senses.
Keywords: distraction, politics, inclusion, demise, thought, time, senses
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