Individualism and Its Discontents

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (4):361-362 (2014)
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Abstract

Alain Ehrenberg’s essay, “The American Self versus the French Institution,” describes the emergence in France of what Ehrenberg calls a new discourse on psychological suffering. The kind of ‘suffering’ is not examined in detail, other than suggesting that it is experienced as social and moral misfortune, and represented in psychiatric diagnoses and interventions. If I understand Ehrenberg correctly, these misfortunes are products of a changing social reality: the progressive weakening of social ties, a diminishing sense of community and shared obligation, and the valorization of personal autonomy and separateness. Ehrenberg is describing a historical pathway that would seem..

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