Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Culture of Conformism Patrick Colm Hogan

The Culture of Conformism By Patrick Colm Hogan

The Culture of Conformism by Patrick Colm Hogan


$10.00
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Focusing in particular on western acquiescence to a system that underpays and under-represents the vast majority of the population, this title moves beyond typical studies of this phenomenon by stressing more than its political and economic dimensions.

The Culture of Conformism Summary

The Culture of Conformism: Understanding Social Consent by Patrick Colm Hogan

[Hogan's] goal is not merely to explain but to provide tools of understanding that will be of practical value to those who struggle for justice and freedom. Drawing from an impressive array of sources, his valuable study advances both ends considerably, no mean accomplishment.-Noam Chomsky

In this wide-ranging and informative work, Patrick Colm Hogan draws on cognitive science, psychoanalysis, and social psychology to explore the cultural and psychological components of social consent. Focusing in particular on Americans' acquiescence to a system that underpays and underrepresents the vast majority of the population, Hogan moves beyond typical studies of this phenomenon by stressing more than its political and economic dimensions.
With new insights into particularly insideous forms of consent such as those manifest in racism, sexism, and homophobia, The Culture of Conformism considers the role of emotion as it works in conjunction with belief and with the formation of group identity. Arguing that coercion is far more pervasive in democratic societies than is commonly recognized, Hogan discusses the subtle ways in which economic and social pressures operate to complement the more obviously violent forces of the police and military. Addressing issues of narcissism, self-esteem, and empathy, he also explains the concept of rational conformity-that is, the degree to which our social consent is based on self-interest-and explores the cognitive factors that produce and sustain social ideology.
Social activists, economic theorists, social psychologists, and political scientists will be intrigued and informed by this book.

The Culture of Conformism Reviews

Given that capitalist society demeans and deprives most of its members, why don't they revolt? Hogan lays out this problematic with elegant directness and lucidity and provides a complex-yet simply drawn-explanation of consent.- Richard Ohmann, Wesleyan University
Reflecting on the principles of government, David Hume was struck by the 'implicit submission' of people to the rulers in all societies even though 'force is always on the side of the governed,' a surprising outcome that he attributes to control of opinion. Patrick Hogan greatly enriches the Humean concept, unravelling an intricate web of 'modes of action and thought' that ensnare the governed in forms of 'implicit submission,' contrary to their deeper motives and ideals and long-term interests. His goal is not merely to explain, but to provide tools of understanding that will be of practical value to those who struggle for justice and freedom. Drawing from an impressive array of sources, his valuable study advances both ends considerably, no mean accomplishment.-Noam Chomsky

About Patrick Colm Hogan

Patrick Colm Hogan is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Connecticut. His previous books include On Interpretation: Meaning and Inference in Law, Psychoanalysis, and Literature and Colonialism and Cultural Identity: Crises of Tradition in the Anglophone Literatures of India, Africa, and the Caribbean.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Social Stratification and the New Conformism
1. Rational Acquiescence: The Police and the Marketplace
2. Belief and Consent

3. Ideology and Emotion
4. Cognitive Structure and the Example of Racism
Afterword: Working Against Injustice

Additional information

GOR009122150
9780822327165
0822327163
The Culture of Conformism: Understanding Social Consent by Patrick Colm Hogan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
2001-04-17
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Culture of Conformism