What About Me?: The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society
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What About Me?: The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society
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What About Me?: The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society
According to current thinking, anyone who fails to succeed must have something wrong with them. The pressure to achieve and be happy is taking a heavy toll, resulting in a warped view of the self, disorientation, and despair. People are lonelier than ever before. Today's pay-for-performance mentality is turning institutions like schools, universities, and hospitals into businesses - even individuals are being made to think of themselves as one-person enterprises. Love is increasingly hard to find, and we struggle to lead meaningful lives.
In What About Me?, Paul Verhaeghe's main concern is how social change has led to this psychic crisis and altered the way we think about ourselves. He investigates the effects of thirty years of neoliberalism, free-market forces, privatisation, and the relationship between our engineered society and individual identity. It turns out that who we are is, as always, determined by the context in which we live.
From his clinical experience as a psychotherapist, Verhaeghe shows the profound impact that social change is having on mental health, even affecting the nature of the disorders from which we suffer. But his book ends on a note of cautious optimism. Can we once again become masters of our fate - if we accept the challenge?
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What About Me? has been praised for its insightful analysis of how market-driven societies impact individual identity, leading to new insights into societal changes. Paul Verhaeghe is noted for capturing the psychological effects of living in a profit-obsessed world, with critics commending the book's eloquent examination of neoliberal ideology over the past three decades.
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ISBN: 9781922070906
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 March 2014
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribe Publications
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 208.0mm
Weight: 288g
Pages: 272
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