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The Psychopathology of American Capitalism: Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice

Autor Thomas Paul Bonfiglio
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2017
This book synthesizes psychoanalytic and Marxist techniques in order to illuminate the resistance to a socialization of the American economy, the protectionist discourses of anomalous American capitalism, and the suppression of the capitalist welfare state. After the Second World War, Democrats and Republicans effectively eliminated the communist and socialist parties from the American political spectrum and suppressed their allied labor movements. The right-wing shift of both parties fabricated a false opposition of left and right that does not correspond to political oppositions in the industrialized democracies. Marxist perspectives can account for the massive inequality of the political economy, but they are insufficient for illuminating its preservation. Psychoanalysis is necessary in order to explain why Americans continue to vote within a two-party system that neglects the lower classes, and why the working class tendsto vote against its own interests. The psychoanalytic techniques employed include doubling, repetition, displacement, condensation, inversion, denial, fetishizing, and cognitive repression. In examining the fixation upon the proxy binary of Democrat vs. Republican, which suppresses the true opposition of left vs. right and neutralizes alternatives, the work analyses numerous contemporary political issues through applications of Marxist psychoanalytic theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319555911
ISBN-10: 331955591X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: VIII, 296 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Marx, Freud, and Capital.- 3. Immanent Injustice: Race and Gender.- 4. Misrepresentations: Deleuze and Guattari.- 5. Žižek’s Hysterical Commodities.- 6. Marketed Fetishism.- 7. Language, Thought, and Economy.- 8. Coldwar Cognition.- 9. Anticommunism and Academia.- 10. Anglocentrism.- 11. From Economy to Identity: How Many Ends Does It Take to Make a Middle?.- 12. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Thomas Paul Bonfiglio is Gaines Professor of Literature and Linguistics at the University of Richmond, USA. His publications include Why Is English Literature? Language and Letters for the Twenty-First Century (2013); Mother Tongues and Nations: The Invention of the Native Speaker (2010); and Race and the Rise of Standard American (2002).

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This book synthesizes psychoanalytic and Marxist techniques in order to illuminate the resistance to a socialization of the American economy, the protectionist discourses of anomalous American capitalism, and the suppression of the capitalist welfare state. After the Second World War, Democrats and Republicans effectively eliminated the communist and socialist parties from the American political spectrum and suppressed their allied labor movements. The right-wing shift of both parties fabricated a false opposition of left and right that does not correspond to political oppositions in the industrialized democracies. Marxist perspectives can account for the massive inequality of the political economy, but they are insufficient for illuminating its preservation. Psychoanalysis is necessary in order to explain why Americans continue to vote within a two-party system that neglects the lower classes, and why the working class tends to vote against its own interests. The psychoanalytic techniques employed include doubling, repetition, displacement, condensation, inversion, denial, fetishizing, and cognitive repression. In examining the fixation upon the proxy binary of Democrat vs. Republican, which suppresses the true opposition of left vs. right and neutralizes alternatives, the work analyses numerous contemporary political issues through applications of Marxist psychoanalytic theory.

Caracteristici

Features a unique combination of Marxism and psychoanalysis to explain the anomalous condition of American capitalism Employs psychoanalysis to account for identity politics and the resistance to alternative political parties Illuminates a political vocabulary that restricts the possibilities of discourse outside of the system Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras