Disincanto -
: In architectural and political theory, disincanto refers to the realization that intellectual work can be "corroded" by capitalist structures, leading to a diminishing role for the traditional intellectual. ⚡ The Modern Duality
In Italian culture, disincanto is a recurring theme that bridges the gap between historical hope and modern irony.
: As science and bureaucracy grew, they replaced "mysterious incalculable forces" with logic and calculation. Disincanto
The concept was famously popularized by sociologist Max Weber as Entzauberung (the disenchantment of the world).
: In his work Utopia e disincanto , Magris explores the tension between the dream of a better world (Utopia) and the sober recognition of reality (Disincanto). He argues that true disenchantment isn't despair, but a form of "ironic wisdom" that allows one to keep traveling and searching. : In architectural and political theory, disincanto refers
: The world became a "knowable object" rather than a place of divine intervention or spirits.
: Writers like Malaparte and Céline are often studied for their "poetics of disenchantment," where they use a raw, often cynical style to strip away the illusions of war and society. The concept was famously popularized by sociologist Max
Is disenchantment a bad thing? Scholars suggest it is a double-edged sword: