Philosophy of life in the context of neonomadism: traditions and modernity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2025hph4/277-286Keywords:
neonomadism, digital, transformation, mobility, digital nomads, traditions, emancipation, socializationAbstract
This article examines neonomadism as a sociocultural and philosophical phenomenon that combines a no-madic lifestyle with the infrastructures of digital capitalism. It analyzes the key motivations for digital no-madism, including the desire for flexibility, freedom, and emancipation from traditional labor relations, aswell as the sociopolitical aspects of this phenomenon. The study aims to philosophically reconstructneonomadism as a form of life (Lebensform), linking it to nomadic traditions and digital technologies; identi-fy its influence on value orientations, social mobility, and labor practices; and outline normative guidelinesfor policy regarding mobile labor. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this article examines the economic,social, and technological aspects of neonomadism, aiming to identify its philosophical, social, and economicaspects, as well as to understand its role in transforming notions of freedom, boundaries, and self-realizationin the context of globalization and the digital economy. The study reveals that neonomadism is becoming notonly a tool for professional self-realization but also an important part of the global process of labor transfor-mation, requiring new approaches to regulation and social integration. A philosophical analysis allows us tounderstand the duality of the phenomenon and establish normative guidelines for mobility policy: supportingautonomy without romanticization, social guarantees without territorialization, and recognizing the nomadiccontribution to cultural and economic diversity



