Death Drive: Why Societies Self-Destruct

Death Drive: Why Societies Self-Destruct image
ISBN-10:

1592110347

ISBN-13:

9781592110346

Author(s): Hageback, Niklas
Edition: Reprint
Released: Nov 01, 2020
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
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Description:

Sigmund Freud’s death drive remains among the most controversial concepts in psychoanalysis, something which post-Freudians never could reach consensus on. Over time, it fell into oblivion. Recent developments, however, have actualized the interest in the death drive as political upheavals and turmoil lead to societal breakdowns that, according to reigning academic theory, should not exist. It has become a burning and contentious topic.\nExisting conflict theories generally unmask structural factors considered as explanatory root causes, whether social, economic, or political, but, typically, these factors may have been in place for decades. These models consistently fail to identify the triggers that ignite abrupt change and what heralds it. Anecdotally, a certain self-destructive sentiment seems to suddenly hold sway, where the established order, the status quo, simply must be destroyed, and the psychological urges to do so are too great to resist. But why would individuals or collectives elect a self-destructive path, which on a superficial level seems to conflict with the survival instinct and the assumption of perpetual human progress? Thus, the question must be posed: are these manifestations of the death drive?\nThe Death Drive: Why Societies Self-Destruct offers an explanatory framework and methodology to predict periods of destruction that often have grim effects on societies, taking as its starting point the controversial death drive concept. The book provides a model to understand and forecast the seemingly irrational destructive human forces that hold such great and sinister influence on world affairs.\nNiklas Hageback has an extensive background in psychology, working with behavioral finance, modelling irrational collective behavior at tier-one financial institutions and consulting firms, such as Deutsche Bank, KPMG, and Goldman Sachs. His previous works include the bestseller, The Mystery of Market Movements: An Archetypal Approach to Investment Forecasting and Modelling, The Virtual Mind: Designing the Logic to Approximate Human Thinking, and Idiots Breed Idiots: Why Men No Longer are Created Equal.


























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