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Immersive Macht. Affekttheorie Nach Spinoza Und... | Premium Quality

In these environments, individuals are not just passive recipients; they are "modulated" by the group. Their thinking and feeling are subtly shaped through constant micro-interactions.

These are local constellations—such as a modern "agile" office or a social media platform—where the physical, technological, and social elements are designed to "lure" individuals into specific modes of feeling and acting.

Mühlhoff argues that contemporary power (especially in digital and corporate environments) functions through . This is not a power that stands against the subject, but one that operates through the subject's own affective dynamics. Theoretical Foundations

Below is a feature overview of this work, which explores how modern power operates through affective "immersion" rather than simple external coercion.

Provides the ontological basis with his concept of relational affect . For Spinoza, an individual's power to act is constantly being increased or decreased through interactions ("affecting and being affected").

Provides the sociopolitical framework through concepts like governmentality and the dispositif . Mühlhoff uses Foucault to show how these affective interactions are strategically organized into "affective arrangements". Key Concepts

Building on Gilbert Simondon, Mühlhoff critially examines how modern power views the living subject as an entity to be optimized within a complex feedback system. Practical Application: "Immersion at Work"

The book synthesizes two major philosophical frameworks to explain how subjects are "captured" by their surroundings:

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