Le Devoir de bonheur
Les Paradoxes de l’injonction au bonheur
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Narrated by:
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Pascal Bruckner
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By:
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Pascal Bruckner
About this listen
Dans la lignée de sa lecture de La Crise du mariage d'amour, il expose et développe ici, à la manière d'une conférence, les idées structurantes de son essai L'Euphorie perpétuelle. À travers une perspective à la fois historique et philosophique, il s'interroge sur les méandres du bonheur dans ses interactions multiples avec, entre autres, la souffrance, la religion, la mort et la beauté. Du culte de la souffrance au Moyen Âge à la conception contemporaine du bonheur obligatoire, Pascal Bruckner met en avant les paradoxes intemporels de l'injonction au bonheur dans ses diverses formes.
Un exposé limpide et profond aux résonances variées, comme une invitation pour l'auditeur à une réflexion prolongée sur son rapport à l'existence.©2013 Editions Grasset (P)2013 Frémeaux & Associés
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