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Primal screams : how the sexual revolution created identity politics Mary Eberstadt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: West Conshohocken, PA Templeton Press 2019Description: x, 179 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1599474115
  • 9781599474113
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • HQ 18.U5 EBE
LOC classification:
  • HQ18.U5 E24 2019
Contents:
Introduction: The myth of the lone wolf -- Primal screams. The conversation so far, and its limitations ; A new theory: the great scattering ; Supporting evidence, I: Understanding the "Mine!" in identity politics ; Supporting evidence, II: Feminism as survival strategy ; Supporting evidence, III: Androgyny as survival strategy ; Supporting evidence, IV: How #MeToo reveals the breakdown of social learning ; Conclusion: thoughts on the rediscovery of self -- Commentary. Rod Dreher ; Mark Lilla ; Peter Thiel -- Afterword.
Summary: Many people are becoming unmoored from a firm sense of self. To compensate, they join the ranks of ideological tribes spawned by identity politics and react with frenzy against any perceived threat to their group. Eberstadt argues that the rise of identity politics is a direct result of the fallout of the sexual revolution, especially the collapse and shrinkage of the family. The extended family has long been the first tribe and first teacher; the sexual revolution resulted in a familial liquidation that is setting people adrift. -- adapted from jacket and introduction
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Includes commentary by Rod Dreher, Mark Lilla, and Peter Thiel.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-167) and index.

Introduction: The myth of the lone wolf -- Primal screams. The conversation so far, and its limitations ; A new theory: the great scattering ; Supporting evidence, I: Understanding the "Mine!" in identity politics ; Supporting evidence, II: Feminism as survival strategy ; Supporting evidence, III: Androgyny as survival strategy ; Supporting evidence, IV: How #MeToo reveals the breakdown of social learning ; Conclusion: thoughts on the rediscovery of self -- Commentary. Rod Dreher ; Mark Lilla ; Peter Thiel -- Afterword.

Many people are becoming unmoored from a firm sense of self. To compensate, they join the ranks of ideological tribes spawned by identity politics and react with frenzy against any perceived threat to their group. Eberstadt argues that the rise of identity politics is a direct result of the fallout of the sexual revolution, especially the collapse and shrinkage of the family. The extended family has long been the first tribe and first teacher; the sexual revolution resulted in a familial liquidation that is setting people adrift. -- adapted from jacket and introduction

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