Shades of Loneliness: Pathologies of a Technological Society

Shades of Loneliness: Pathologies of a Technological Society

by Richard Stivers
Shades of Loneliness: Pathologies of a Technological Society

Shades of Loneliness: Pathologies of a Technological Society

by Richard Stivers

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Overview

To varying degrees, loneliness has us all in its grip. In this incisive and controversial book, Richard Stivers rejects the recent emphasis on genetic explanations of psychological problems, arguing that the very organization of technological societies is behind the pervasive experience of loneliness. The extreme rationality that governs our institutions and organizations results in abstract and impersonal relationships in much of daily life. Moreover, as common meaning is gradually eroded, our connections to others become vague and tenuous. Our ensuing fear and loneliness, however, can be masked by an outgoing, extroverted personality. In its extreme form, loneliness assumes pathological dimensions in neurosis and schizophrenia. Stivers maintains that even here the causes remain social. The various forms of neuroses and psychoses follow the key contradictions of a technological society. For instance, narcissism and depression reflect the tension between power and meaninglessness that characterizes modern societies. Stivers demonstrates that there is a continuum from the normal 'technological personality' through the various neuroses to full-blown schizophrenia. He argues that all forms of loneliness emanate from the same cause; they likewise share a common dynamic despite their differences. Loneliness, in its many manifestations, seems to be the price we must pay for living in the modern world. Yet nurturing family, friend, and community ties can mitigate its culturally and psychologically disorganizing power. This book is a clarion call for a renewal of moral awareness and custom to combat the fragmentation and depersonalization of our technological civilization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781417503599
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/09/2004
Series: New Social Formations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard Stivers is professor of sociology at Illinois State University.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Technology, Character, and Personality
Chapter 3 Technology and Stress
Chapter 4 Cultural and Psychological Conflict
Chapter 5 Culture and the Neurotic Need for Affection and for Power
Chapter 6 Compulsive and Impulsive Styles
Chapter 7 Narcissism and Depression
Chapter 8 Paranoia and Schizophrenia
Chapter 9 Shades of Loneliness

What People are Saying About This

Norman K. Denzin

A powerful, compelling book that reaches out and touches every reader who has ever felt the master emotions of our technological era: loneliness, depression, alienation, mental illness. Stivers issues a passionate call for a return to a critical moral consciousness that will allow all of us to combat the crippling, destructive features of this new global age.

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