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The Immense RegressionDid we truly understand Nietzsche when, in 1879, he insisted that philosophy should begin not with astonishment, but with dread? Did we grasp what Flix Guattari foresaw in The Three Ecologies when, in 1989, he warned that a barbaric implosion was entirely possiblewhile also flagging the dangers of a certain businessman named Donald Trump? And have we fully reckoned with what Gilles Deleuze described, just three years before the birth of the World Wide
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Did we truly understand Nietzsche when, in 1879, he insisted that philosophy should begin not with astonishment, but with dread? Did we grasp what Félix Guattari foresaw in The Three Ecologies when, in 1989, he warned that a “barbaric implosion” was entirely possible—while also flagging the dangers of a certain businessman named Donald Trump? And have we fully reckoned with what Gilles Deleuze described, just three years before the birth of the World Wide Web, as the arrival of control societies?

Today, as we are engulfed by the so-called Anthropocene event—whose outlines Heidegger once named Gestell—and swept into the despair of post-truth and planetary crisis, it often feels as though thought itself has been rendered powerless. It is too late, we tell ourselves. This time, the delay may be fatal: not only for humanity, but for life in all its forms.

But it is never too late to begin healing.

If thought seems helpless, perhaps it is because it has forgotten how to care—for the world, for others, for itself. What does it mean to think as an act of care? What does it mean to bandage, to tend, to hold open the possibility of recovery?

In The Immense Regression, the first volume of his two-part philosophical opus What Is Called Caring?, Bernard Stiegler returns to the existential question of care as the most urgent task of thinking in the Anthropocene. Masterfully translated by his longtime friend and collaborator Daniel Ross, this is Stiegler at his most provocative, timely, and necessary.

The second volume of What Is Called Caring?, entitled The Lesson of Greta Thunberg, is also forthcoming in 2026. Both works are part of Pensées soignées, K. Verlag's new series of “well-tended thoughts” in-translation dedicated to relaying how intellectuals and activists in the non-Anglophone world are thinking about care and caring about thought. By proliferating new concepts, models, and tools, the series aims to address the tragedies of our diminished and imperiled historical moment.

Bernard Stiegler (1952–2020) was a philosopher, founder of the Ars Industrialis group and the online school pharmakon.fr, and director of the Institute for Research and Innovation, which he created within the Centre Pompidou. His research focused on social, political, economic, epistemological, and psychological changes caused by technological and scientific development linked to the “digital revolution.” He was the author of numerous works and considered one of the most influential European philosophers of the twenty-first century.

Daniel Ross obtained his doctorate from Monash University. He is the author of Violent Democracy (2004) and Psychopolitical Anaphylaxis (2021), and has translated many books by Bernard Stiegler into English. He is also the co-director of the prize-winning film The Ister (2004).

🔥 🗓️ Berlin, mark your calendars — 23 Oct, 7:30 pm at Pro qm. Dan Ross joins us to launch his new translation of Bernard Stiegler’s The Immense Regression. Don’t miss it. A Paris follow-up is coming right after (stay tuned).

Read the Translator’s Introduction: On the occasion of the launch, we’re delighted to share Ross’s specially written introduction to Stiegler’s new English edition. You can download and read it here.

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