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With the collapse of Soviet communism and the fading promises of absolute state-driven utopias, modern societies have largely abandoned grand historical narratives. Delsol notes that we have transitioned from an era of ideology to an era of pragmatism . While this protects us from the horrors of totalitarian fanaticism, it leaves a void. Politics is no longer about achieving a grand vision of the "Good Life" or ultimate justice; instead, it has been reduced to administrative management, economic optimization, and technocratic problem-solving.

The psychological anxiety gripping younger generations who lack historical and spiritual anchors. chantal del sol icarus fallenpdf

According to Del Sol, the Icarus complex is characterized by a set of distinct psychological traits, including:

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For scholars and seekers alike, engaging with Delsol’s work is a crucial step toward rebuilding a world where meaning is neither a tyranny to be feared nor an illusion to be discarded, but a reality to be lived. Can’t copy the link right now

In her seminal work, Icarus Fallen: The Search for Meaning in an Uncertain World , French philosopher Chantal Delsol

A central tragedy of the fallen Icarus is his inability to accept the inherent limits of human existence—suffering, aging, and death. In a culture driven by technological optimism and medicalization, these realities are treated as technical failures to be solved rather than mysteries to be lived through. Delsol calls for a return to tragic wisdom, which recognizes that suffering and finitude are constitutive elements of the human experience. Philosophical Foundations: Delsol’s Intellectual Heritage