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Society against itself: political correctness and organizational self-destruction (1st)

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"Political correctness" involves much more than a restriction of speech.

It represents a broad cultural transformation, a shift in the way people understand things and organize their lives; a change in the way meaning is made.

The problem addressed in this book is that, for reasons the author explores, some ways of making "meaning" support the creation and maintenance of organization, while others do not. Organizations are cultural products and rely upon psychological roots that go very deep.

The basic premise of this book is that organizations are made up of the rules, common understandings, and obligations that "the father" represents, and which are given meaning in the oedipal dynamic.

In anti-oedipal psychology, however, they are seen as locuses of deprivation and structures of oppression.

Anti-oedipal meaning, then, is geared toward the destruction of organization.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429919344 / 9780429919343
eBook (EPUB)
302.35
08/05/2018
England
English
240 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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