
With the concept of "resonance," Hartmut Rosa has proposed a path to remedy the hegemonic and reifying acceleration of rentier and speculative capitalism, which condemns us to growth and overexpansion. For him, the profound transformation of our societies will only be achieved if we accept establishing a new relationship with the world, marked by a "receptive" one. What does this resonance mean in concrete terms? And, above all, how might it help new generations to live with the increasingly present reality of the Anthropocene? Resonance, in contrast to education for "sustainable development," appears to be a new paradigm capable of bringing about another world, in which humans and non-humans no longer confront each other. With Hartmut Rosa, has the time come to listen to what the world has to say?






