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Psychological roots of the climate crisis : neoliberal exceptionalism and the culture of uncare / Sally Weintrobe.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Psychoanalytic horizonsPublisher: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021Description: xi, 332 pages illustrations 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781501372865
  • 1501372866
  • 9781501372872
  • 1501372874
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Psychological roots of the climate crisisDDC classification:
  • 155.915 23/swe
LOC classification:
  • BF353.5.C55
Other classification:
  • Doga
  • Uhd
Contents:
The conflicted self -- The ordinary exception (contained by care) -- The exception (in charge and unbound) -- Neoliberal exceptionalism -- Friedrich Hayek and James Buchanan -- Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged -- Globalizing the neoliberal way -- Neoliberals' rise to power -- The earth seen as a globe -- Implementing neoliberal economic policy -- Frameworks of care -- The power of love -- Culture and the birth of consumerism -- Neoliberalism's culture of uncare -- New speak -- The World Bank using New speak -- Mass media -- Promoting denial -- Advertising -- Political framing -- Blocking tears -- Infantilizing people -- On collusion -- Case studies : Enron and fund managers -- The corporation -- Social groups -- Trickledown -- Paradigm shift -- Frameworks of care for a sustainable world -- Living on Planet Earth not Planet La La -- The damage -- Living with our feelings about the climate crisis -- 'The crazy' in politics -- Noah's Arkism 21st-century style -- We are gods -- The 'all or nothing-ness' of having to be ideal -- Bad leaders drive the crazy -- The problem of guilt -- Good leaders.
Summary: "Psychological Roots of the Climate Crisis tells the story of a fundamental fight between a caring and an uncaring imagination. It helps us to recognise the uncaring imagination in politics, in culture - for example in the writings of Ayn Rand - and also in ourselves. Sally Weintrobe argues that achieving the shift to greater care requires us to stop colluding with Exceptionalism, the rigid psychological mindset largely responsible for the climate crisis. People in this mindset believe that they are entitled to have the lion's share and that they can 'rearrange' reality with magical omnipotent thinking whenever reality limits these felt entitlements. While this book's subject is grim, its tone is reflective, ironic, light and at times humorous. It is free of jargon, and full of examples from history, culture, literature, poetry, everyday life and the author's experience as a psychoanalyst, and a professional life that has been dedicated to helping people to face difficult truths"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The conflicted self -- The ordinary exception (contained by care) -- The exception (in charge and unbound) -- Neoliberal exceptionalism -- Friedrich Hayek and James Buchanan -- Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged -- Globalizing the neoliberal way -- Neoliberals' rise to power -- The earth seen as a globe -- Implementing neoliberal economic policy -- Frameworks of care -- The power of love -- Culture and the birth of consumerism -- Neoliberalism's culture of uncare -- New speak -- The World Bank using New speak -- Mass media -- Promoting denial -- Advertising -- Political framing -- Blocking tears -- Infantilizing people -- On collusion -- Case studies : Enron and fund managers -- The corporation -- Social groups -- Trickledown -- Paradigm shift -- Frameworks of care for a sustainable world -- Living on Planet Earth not Planet La La -- The damage -- Living with our feelings about the climate crisis -- 'The crazy' in politics -- Noah's Arkism 21st-century style -- We are gods -- The 'all or nothing-ness' of having to be ideal -- Bad leaders drive the crazy -- The problem of guilt -- Good leaders.

"Psychological Roots of the Climate Crisis tells the story of a fundamental fight between a caring and an uncaring imagination. It helps us to recognise the uncaring imagination in politics, in culture - for example in the writings of Ayn Rand - and also in ourselves. Sally Weintrobe argues that achieving the shift to greater care requires us to stop colluding with Exceptionalism, the rigid psychological mindset largely responsible for the climate crisis. People in this mindset believe that they are entitled to have the lion's share and that they can 'rearrange' reality with magical omnipotent thinking whenever reality limits these felt entitlements. While this book's subject is grim, its tone is reflective, ironic, light and at times humorous. It is free of jargon, and full of examples from history, culture, literature, poetry, everyday life and the author's experience as a psychoanalyst, and a professional life that has been dedicated to helping people to face difficult truths"-- Provided by publisher.

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