Our Last Great Illusion

Our Last Great Illusion A Radical Psychoanalytic Critique of Therapy Culture - Societas

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RE-ISSUED WITH INDEX. 'Therapy may be mad,' declares Rob Weatherill in this outspoken volume. Therapy here means particularly psychotherapy and counselling, but should be also taken to signify the universal logic of the post-modern therapeutic culture of well-being, happiness and enjoyment. More and more people want to believe in therapy who have lost belief in anything else. Counselling and therapy increasingly inform all human interaction. The dominant ethos is a holistic one. This book aims to refute, primarily through the prism of modern psychoanalysis and key theorists like Baudrillard, Levinas, Lyotard, Paz, Steiner, Reiff as well as Zizek, the fashion for a return to a pre-Cartesian ideal of harmony and integration. On the contrary, there is something monstrous, something excessive, that Freud termed the death drive, at the heart of the Real upon which ordinary reality, so to speak, rests. Enlightenment thought, in which we in the West in particular are caught, is entirely incapable of going beyond the ideal humanist version of man - our last great illusion.

Book information

ISBN: 9780907845959
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Imprint: Societas
Pub date:
DEWEY: 616.891
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 109
Weight: 200g
Height: 210mm
Width: 135mm
Spine width: 8mm