Psychology and Capitalism

Psychology and Capitalism
Title Psychology and Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Ron Roberts
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages 116
Release 2015-02-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1782796533

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Psychology and Capitalism is a critical and accessible account of the ideological and material role of psychology in supporting capitalist enterprise and holding individuals entirely responsible for their fate through the promotion of individualism.

The Quintessence of Capitalism

The Quintessence of Capitalism
Title The Quintessence of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Werner Sombart
Publisher London : T.F. Unwin, Limited
Total Pages 416
Release 1915
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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For an Anti-capitalist Psychology of Community

For an Anti-capitalist Psychology of Community
Title For an Anti-capitalist Psychology of Community PDF eBook
Author Nick Malherbe
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 126
Release 2022-04-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3030996964

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Anti-capitalist political struggle is a site of struggling psychologies. Conscious political action is never far from unconscious desire, and the fight for material justice is always also the fight for dignity and psychological well-being. Yet, how might community psychologists conceive of their discipline in a way that opposes the very capitalist political economy that, historically, most of the psy-disciplines have bolstered in return for disciplinary legitimacy? In its consideration of an anti-capitalist psychology of community, this book does not ignore or try to resolve the contradictory position of such a psychology. Instead, it draws on these contradictions to enliven psychology to the shifting demands - both creative and destructive - of a community-centred anti-capitalism. Using practical examples, the book deals with the psychological components of building community-centred social movements that challenge neoliberal capitalism as a political system, an ideology, and a mode of governing rationality. The book also offers several theoretical contributions that grapple with how an anti-capitalist psychology of community can remain attentive to the psychological elements of anti-capitalist struggle; what the psychological can tell us about anti-capitalist politics; and how these politics can shape the psychological.

The Economics of Meaning in Life

The Economics of Meaning in Life
Title The Economics of Meaning in Life PDF eBook
Author Joel Vos
Publisher University Professors Press
Total Pages 764
Release 2020-07-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 193968658X

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There is not such a thing as value-free economics. All economic theories prescribe a unique meaning in life. What meanings are hidden in economic theories? How can we live a meaningful life despite the meanings that economists and politicians promote? The Economics of Meaning in Life offers a unique multidisciplinary study that systematically examines the meanings that are often hidden in economic and political debates. This book starts with a brief world history of how people have experienced meaning in different economic systems. For example, authors on capitalism often have a rational focus on materialistic and self-oriented types of meaning in life. Subsequently, the book describes research showing that many individuals feel taken hostage by this capitalist perspective, but simultaneously defend its meanings. This is the Capitalist Life Syndrome, named after the Stockholm Syndrome where hostages like their hostage-takers and develop a psychological alliance with them. Similar to the Communist Life Syndrome, individuals take over this capitalist approach to meaning even though these syndromes may not be good for their mental health. In response to the Capitalist Life Syndrome, increasing numbers of people want personal and societal change. A review of research discussed in the book shows that increasing numbers of people have started to focus on social and larger types of meaning since the 2007/2008 market crash: the meaning-oriented economy. Many aspects of the economy are transforming, from personal job-motivation to organisation structures, human resource management, and production. People search for new meaning within, outside, against, and beyond capitalism. This meaning-oriented trend is the future of economics, according to leaders in for example the World Economic Forum. This is the first book to integrate systematic empirical studies on meaning in life with economic theory, written by a leading researcher on meaning. The author makes his insights accessible with examples ranging from conversations with London CEO’s and Ugandan orphans to political uprisings in Latin America, environmentalist campaigns, and COVID-19. The author defends the human right to a meaningful life and recommends practical meaning-oriented steps for political campaigners. The Economics of Meaning in Life is for all readers who are interested in the real life-world hiding behind the veils of traditional economics and politics. This book should be required reading for all students of economics, psychology, sociology, and philosophy. Because everyone deserves a meaningful life.

Filling the Void

Filling the Void
Title Filling the Void PDF eBook
Author Marcus Gilroy-Ware
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages 244
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1910924857

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Filling The Void is a book about how the cultures and psychology of social media use fit within a broader landscape of life under capitalism. It argues that social media use is often a psychological response to the need for pleasure and comfort that results from the stresses of life under postmodern capitalism, rather than being a driver of new behaviours as newer technologies are often said to be. Both the explosive growth of social media and the corresponding reconfiguration of the web from an information-based platform into an entertainment-based one are far more easily explained in terms of the subjective psychological experience of their users as capitalist subjects seeking 'depressive hedonia,' the book argues. Filling the Void also interrogates the role of social media networks, designed for private commercial gain, as part of a de-facto public sphere. Both the decreasing subjective importance of factual media and the ways in which the content of the timeline are quietly manipulated--often using labour in the developing world and secret algorithms--have potentially serious implications for the capacity of social media users to query or challenge the seeming reality offered by the established hegemonic order.

The Quintessence of Capitalism

The Quintessence of Capitalism
Title The Quintessence of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Werner Sombart
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1967
Genre
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The Quintessence of Capitalism

The Quintessence of Capitalism
Title The Quintessence of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Werner Sombart
Publisher Nabu Press
Total Pages 410
Release 2014-02-28
Genre
ISBN 9781293779194

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ The Quintessence Of Capitalism: A Study Of The History And Psychology Of The Modern Business Man; Henry Ford Estate Collection Werner Sombart Mortimer Epstein E. P. Dutton, 1915 Business & Economics; Economics; General; Business & Economics / Economics / General; Business & Economics / Economics / Theory; Capitalism; Middle class; Social Science / Social Classes