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In praise of love

by Alain Badiou, Nicolas Truong

Publisher: Strange Chemistry Published: 2012 Category: Relationships & Love

Love has been reduced to a consumer product, a risk to be avoided, and a fleeting sensation to be optimized through dating apps and compatibility algorithms. But what if this entire modern framework misses the point of what love truly is and what it can offer us as human beings seeking meaning, growth, and authentic connection?

This profound philosophical dialogue challenges readers to reconsider everything they think they know about love in the contemporary world. Drawing on rich philosophical traditions while speaking directly to our present moment, the conversation presented here rescues love from the trivializing forces of consumer culture and therapeutic reductionism. Instead of treating love as a problem to be managed or a pleasant feeling to be maximized, these pages restore love to its rightful place as one of the most transformative and truth-revealing experiences available to human beings.

The central argument unfolds through an engaging conversation that demonstrates how contemporary society has systematically dismantled our capacity for genuine love. Dating websites promise to match compatible people while actually reducing human connection to measurable data points. Self-help culture frames love as something that should always feel comfortable and never require sacrifice. The obsession with security and risk management has convinced many that love itself is too dangerous, too unpredictable, too demanding to be worth the potential pain it might bring.

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