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Cities without people can evoke a profound sense of urban loneliness, a feeling of isolation and disconnection from the bustling energy that typically defines metropolitan areas. In many ways, cities without people represent a fundamental paradox of modern society: while we seek out the comforts and conveniences of urban living, we are also drawn to the solitude and quiet of the natural world.Perhaps this paradox itself is a reflection of our own human nature. As social creatures, we crave connection and community with others. We seek out places where we can interact, communicate, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cities without people can evoke a profound sense of urban loneliness, a feeling of isolation and disconnection from the bustling energy that typically defines metropolitan areas. In many ways, cities without people represent a fundamental paradox of modern society: while we seek out the comforts and conveniences of urban living, we are also drawn to the solitude and quiet of the natural world.Perhaps this paradox itself is a reflection of our own human nature. As social creatures, we crave connection and community with others. We seek out places where we can interact, communicate, and collaborate with those around us. Cities are the perfect embodiment of this desire, offering us a seemingly endless array of people, ideas, and experiences.
Autorenporträt
Als Novize der Existentialphilosophie und dem Postmodernismus, versucht Niklas Martin Nescak den Zugang zur großen Masse und deren Leserherzen mit einem philosophischen Manuskript über unsere ehrliche menschliche Fragilität zu finden.