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Authoritarianism in All its Guises provides an interdisciplinary assessment of contemporary experiences of authoritarianism.
Drawing on psychoanalysis and critical theory, contributors from a range of academic backgrounds consider authoritarianism as it manifests in a range of movements and contexts. The chapters investigate, interrogate, and, in some cases, clash creatively and revealingly over the meanings of contemporary experiences of authoritarianism across the political spectrum. The issues raised here not only compel us to come to grips with and clarify what constitutes modern authoritarianism but also what defines the "Left" in this stubbornly neoliberal age.
Authoritarianism in All its Guises will be essential reading for academics and students of psychoanalysis, political and social psychology, sociology, history, and media and cultural studies.
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction by Daniel Burston and Kurt Jacobsen
Chapter 1. Three-Way Fights: From the First International and the Russian Revolution to Today - Javier Sethness Castro
Chapter 2. The Superego: Our Inner Authoritarian - Don Carveth
Chapter 3. The New Moralism: From Agonism to Antagonism - Samir Gandesha
Chapter 4. Questioning the University's "Anti-Blackness" - Charles Thorpe
Chapter 5. Silencing Dissenters: Academic Authoritarianism in Response to Two Hoaxes - Neil McLaughlin and Neil Wegenschimmel
Chapter 6. Back to School: Academic Dogma Invades Public Life - Russell Jacoby
Chapter 7. The Transformation of Woke: Weighing the Mischievous Role of the Right - Lauren Langman
Chapter 8. Gender Trouble, Authoritarianism, and the Flight from Womanhood - Ilene Philipson
Chapter 9. The Challenge of Jewish Difference: Antisemitism and the Progressive Left - Cheryl Goldstein
Chapter 10. Psychoanalysis, Authoritarianism, Antisemitism and the Progressive Left - Daniel Burston
Chapter 11. From Solidarity to Identity: Group Narcissism and the Demise of Left Politics - Michael J. Thompson
Chapter 12. Center Askew: The Muddle over the Authoritarian Middle - Kurt Jacobsen