SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Freud, Woodstock, and Crowd Behavior
When you have a master or a leader, there’s always another master somewhere fighting them off or trying to contest them. The masters of other people can look pretty annoying to you, if not contemptible, irrelevant, reprehensible. I think about Beatlemania, where people were just horrified — What the hell is going on? These four guys with weird floppy haircuts. Or with Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, or any of the other rock stars. The disgust and terror that people have that others are caught up.
The Mythical Fathers of Psychology
We recognize the Founders of our field because they coined the names for critical movements and gave the early shape and direction to critical ideas. But to be a founder, to parent a movement is all mythology.
The Battle for the Soul of Civilization
America, like most of the rest of the world, and in many ways even more so, is a high-tech version of Plato’s cave. Self-harming citizens are perpetually fooled into voting against their own best interest.
PRACTICE
Dear Nations Trying to Undermine our Democracy
To the Nations Trying to Undermine our Democracy, Your continued attempts at destroying our republic are growing tiresome. It’s our Constitution. Let us ruin it.
Who’s Afraid of the 1%?
“It is not important that everyone should have the same. What is morally important is that each should have enough”
Narcissism and the Idolization of Technology
By Glen Paul Hammond It is true, we shall be monsters, cut off from all the world; but on that
JUSTICE
ARTS & LETTERS
“To Art Its Freedom”: Right-Wing Arts Policy in the New Austria
Art can be a challenge to power, or be power’s instrument. Sometimes it can even end up being both. This last is what happened recently in Austria, where a new, right-wing government has adopted the motto of an art movement that formed in Vienna in 1897, precisely in opposition to conservative leadership.
Lorde’s Crusade
It sounds comical, but the spat between Lorde and "America's Rabbi" is a perfect encapsulation of a serious problem in contemporary political discourse
The Woman Question in Plato’s Republic
Mary Townsend, the author of The Woman Question in Plato’s Republic, discusses philosopher-queens, Socrates' radical solution to the question of women's place in society.