Authoritarianism in All its Guises
Perspectives on Right, Left and Center
Herausgeber: Burston, Daniel; Jacobsen, Kurt
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Perspectives on Right, Left and Center
Herausgeber: Burston, Daniel; Jacobsen, Kurt
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Authoritarianism in All its Guises provides an interdisciplinary assessment of contemporary experiences of authoritarianism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032486130
- ISBN-10: 1032486139
- Artikelnr.: 71807680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032486130
- ISBN-10: 1032486139
- Artikelnr.: 71807680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Daniel Burston is Associate Professor and former chair (retired) of Duquesne University's psychology department. A historian of the mental health disciplines, he has authored several books and numerous journal articles on the history and politics of psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. Kurt Jacobsen is a Lecturer in Social Sciences and Faculty Associate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He is author and editor of a dozen books and is co-editor of the UK journal Free Associations.
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
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
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
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