The Rise of the Shame Society


America's Change from a Guilt Culture into a Shame Culture

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By Marcel H. Van Herpen
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Marcel H. Van Herpen is a Dutch sociologist and political analyst. He is director of the Cicero Foundation, a think tank, and a collaborator of the US think tank "The National Interest." He is the author of seven books on political philosophy and foreign policy which have been translated in five languages.

Acknowledgments Introduction: The Rise of the Modern Shame Society Prologue: Guilt Versus Shame Chapter 1: What Is Shame and What Is Guilt and Which of the Two Is "Better"? Chapter 2: New Shaming Practices: Back to the Past? Part I: The Rise of the Western Guilt Society Chapter 3: The Changing Character of Individualism Chapter 4: Economic Individualism: Individualism's "Ugly Face"? Chapter 5: The "Other-Directed Person": Conformity Instead of Individualism? Chapter 6: Joyless Consumption Chapter 7: Expressive Individualism and Its Holy Grail: "Authenticity" Part II: Narcissistic Individualism and the Rise of the Modern Shame Society Chapter 8: How Expressive Individualism Morphed into Narcissism Chapter 9: The Narcissist's Pursuit of the Perfect Body Chapter 10: Narcissism Goes Global Chapter 11: The Happiness Revolution Part III: The Development of a New Dialectic: "Old Shame" Versus "New Shame" Chapter 12: De-Shaming Processes I: Is Racial Shame Becoming "Old Shame"? Chapter 13: De-Shaming Processes II: De-Shaming of LGBTQI People and People with a Disability Chapter 14: The Emergence of New Shame I: Fat Shaming Chapter 15: The Emergence of New Shame II: Hikikomori: The Young Hermits Conclusion: Respect: What Is It and to Whom Do We Owe It? Bibliography About the Author

"Shame and guilt are not two sides of the same coin; rather, they differ in provenance, praxis, and consequences. Marcel H. Van Herpen's The Rise of the Shame Society is an insightful, deeply researched, and thoroughly readable treatment of a societal shift which has profound implications. Simply put, guilt as an internal ordering influence in America and the West is giving way to a 'shame culture' that has its roots in postindustrial narcissism, permissiveness, and the technologies that now facilitate so much public censure. This sweeping study borrows from a range of disciplines and draws on a wide array of thinkers, from Aristotle, Rousseau, and Nietzsche to Freud, Riesman, Sartre, and Lasch. The Rise of the Shame Society is an impressive work of scholarship that is sure to spur much discussion and debate." -- Joe Renouard, Johns Hopkins University

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