The Culture of Conformism: Understanding Social Consent“[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. |
Contents
Rational Acquiescence The Police and the Marketplace | 13 |
Belief and Consent | 58 |
Ideology and Emotion | 87 |
Cognitive Structure and the Example of Racism | 119 |
Working against Injustice | 156 |
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