In an age defined by speed, spectacle, and self-optimization, loneliness has become a modern epidemic.
Reclaiming the Agora confronts this challenge head-on, offering a powerful cultural critique and a soulful call to action. This book argues that "emotional capitalism" has commodified our deepest need for belonging, eroding authentic connection. Drawing from philosophy, sociology, and lived experience, author details the architecture of modern estrangement-from market-driven vulnerability to the quiet ache beneath the ache of everyday life.
This is not a simple manual for fixing loneliness; it is a cartography of it.
With moral clarity and poetic resonance, the chapters invite readers to slow down, listen, and reclaim shared public spaces (the "agora") for genuine human interaction and spiritual well-being.
Reclaiming the Agora is for those who feel the fracture of modern disconnection and still believe in the possibility of genuine return to community.
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