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Documenting Cultural Narcissism
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07-15-2012, 01:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2012 01:36 AM by R.R.)
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Documenting Cultural Narcissism
It has been a while since I've contributed to the forum but that doesn't mean I haven't been studying and researching. Lately my research has been geared more towards the individual or the psychological affects of social manipulation on everyday people. I'm hoping to place here, eventually, the various sources I've studied, onlines videos and my own thoughts and opinions as to how these ideas interlink with previous research. I also hope to add more material as I come across it and hope others will contribute to a further study/documentation by sharing their own research.
Narcissism is a very deep topic to study and one I have found extremely rewarding for a further understanding of the world around us. I am currently wrestling with the ideas mentioned within a study of narcissism such as; perfectionism, manipulation, lack of empathy, grandiosity, need for admiration (sources of narcissistic supply), fragile sense of self, cultivation of a false self, victim mentality, rage, shallow emotions and entitlement amongst many others. Narcissism is usually thought of as an individual thing but there is a flip side which can readily be seen in an oppressive collective. I'm enjoying the speculative process of applying these ideas to things like the origins of civilization for example: how on a deep level things like nature worship or technocracy can be metaphorically viewed as the individuation-seperation process a child goes through while growing up and how wounding to this process can lead to a desire to merge as in new age type beliefs (we are all one) or a heavy emphasis on extreme self-reliance (really a faux-independence) as can be seen in the drive towards a technological 'utopia'. Much akin to the Hegelian master-slave thesis, which dealt with individuals, to its subsequent basis for Marxist philosophy, which changed individuals to describe the collective - the rulers and the ruled, we can apply the ideas of individual child development to humanity as a whole as well. Civilization can be viewed then, as the result of a traumatic experience induced by an abusive parent - 'mother' nature's abuse on 'primitive' humanity leading to the very narcissistic tendencies that is readily observable in societal elites throughout history. As societal rulers then take over the role of the parent, it's children - the ruled, subsequently suffer the same narcissistic wounding creating a symbiotic abusive relationship that is the historical record of civilised humanity. The pathological pursuit of perfection manifests as the drive towards conquest, technological development (at any cost), efficiency in labour/slavery and empire, which is usually passed off as an attempt to implement some type of utopia. So no new revelations in that social rulers are generally crazy but I found the continuing study to be very relevant and in some cases introspective all the while giving more understanding to previously researched information. I hope others find it just as rewarding. I plan on sharing a lot of information here and to begin with I have uploaded an excellent book to the tracker - Christopher Lasch's The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations: http://concen.org/tracker/torrents-details.php?id=30017 Interesting lecture: Speaker: W. Keith Campbell, University of Georgia Session Summary: Is there an epidemic of narcissism? In this talk, W. Keith Campbell will present evidence that narcissism has increased at both the individual and cultural level. Causes of this epidemic will be discussed, including economic changes, parenting, and social media. Several consequences of this epidemic, ranging from rates of cosmetic procedures to public violence, will be outlined, and the session will conclude with a discussion of how the narcissism epidemic might operate in the current economic environment. |
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07-16-2012, 09:18 PM
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Quote:The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations |
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07-18-2012, 12:09 AM
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Quote:About group narcissism |
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07-18-2012, 05:39 AM
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Quote:Action figures expose boys to unattainable and unrealistic body images - and 40% of US teens with eating disorders are now male Quote:Kate Upton, Lardy? Model Hits Back At Online Taunts |
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07-18-2012, 07:58 AM
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Quote:Steroid users 'doubling' year on year, new figures show Quote:Popular TV Shows Teach Children Fame Is Most Important Value, Psychologists Report; Being Kind to Others Fell Dramatically in Importance Over 10 Years |
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07-21-2012, 05:08 AM
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Quote:Cosmetic surgery does give you a boost of self confidence That's a good one, people can't afford to retire but can afford surgery to stay looking 'good' while in employment. Meanwhile in South Korea: Quote:Cosmetic Surgery Patients Getting Younger And why not some bankers while we're at it: Quote:Rachael Claire Martin, Barclays Bank Clerk, Allegedly Stole Money For Plastic Surgery This just takes the piss: Quote:Shock over lack of sympathy for victims of PIP ops Shock over lack of sympathy for victims of PIP ops in Scotland? Where is the shock or sympathy for the people in Scotland on anti-depressants, committing suicide and being reliant on food handouts? I might need anti-depressants as I read more of these stupid stories. |
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07-21-2012, 06:16 AM
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Imagine how fewer people would be depressed, suicidal, or even dissatisfied with their appearance or how much stuff they have if they stopped watching television.
I started auto-taping all my favourite shows and fast forwarding through the commercials decades ago. I noticed how much less stressful I felt. I also very quickly noticed how evil commercials really are. They almost instantly make me foul-tempered while sheeple watching with me look at me in amazement wondering why I get upset. Now of course TV is obsolete - if I want to watch a show I download the whole series and watch them in a marathon. Too easy!
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07-21-2012, 06:50 AM
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Too right TV is obsolete, the role of getting people depressed lies with social media now and as it is more accessible than TV, it really is no surprise that more and more young people are getting, well, dumber really.
Look at how governmental propaganda and social manipulation has worked over the last 200 years or so. Then look at how much more effective those things have worked since radio, TV and newspapers worked in conjunction to brainwsh the masses. Now imagine the future when this generation grows up with facebook and twitter moulding their minds. Imagine when THEIR kids grow up. By then they'll probably be microchipped and capable of having the 'benign world government' download stuff straight into them. Anyway this narcissism stuff not only shows how miserable modern society actually is beneath the veneer of 'happiness'; it also shows how effective modern social manipulation really is. |
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07-22-2012, 05:48 AM
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(07-21-2012 06:16 AM)yeti Wrote: I... noticed how evil commercials really are. They almost instantly make me foul-tempered while sheeple watching with me look at me in amazement wondering why I get upset. I agree w/ the highlighted section, but maybe it's time to look a little deeper into social conditions? TV's obsolete for those who know how to make it so, and additionally have "good credit" or access to corporate accounts. Low income people that come from low-income families, even in the Bay Area/Silicon Valley have never owned, nor have been trained on computers. They rent dvd's from redbox. That's fucking sad. These people can't circumvent the system, but more, can't even see where its borders lie! These poor bastards don't even know they're livestock. The Nazi sympathizers here will assume that some white folks will get caught up in this and will assume the solution is better than the problem, but the fucking solution is what gave rise to devisiveness in the first place and will take them down as domestic terrorists and enemies of the state in the end. As much as I hate to admit it (considering the subterfuge,) it is the 99 vs. the 1. If you're a rich Nazi prick, you're probably gonna do fine. If your a Nazi prepper, you'll end up dead before the rest of us. Either way, it's still 99 vs. 1. I'm, personally, paying about a k a month in rent/utilities for a studio w/o a kitchen right now, and I'm still fighting w/ mgmnt to be able to use p2p! Maybe Canada and a decade-plus history of working with comp's professionally makes life easier, but I've unleashed my wifi artillerary on this sitch and still can't crack the mold... ...paying a grand a month.
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07-27-2012, 12:18 AM
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Quote:An obsession with looking Fab at Fifty and the rise of older women with eating disorders According to US group ANAD (National Association for Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders): Quote:• 35% of “normal dieters” progress to pathological dieting. Of those, 20-25% progress to partial or full-syndrome eating disorders. |
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11-03-2012, 07:11 AM
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Quote:Self-Harm Among Teens Does Not Always Mean Mental Health Issues |
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11-03-2012, 07:39 PM
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Quote:Almost famous! Student hired own bodyguards, paparazzi and entourage and pranked New York into believing he was a world-famous celebrity |
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11-09-2012, 03:37 AM
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Quote:Narcissism, Consumerism And The End Of Growth |
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11-12-2012, 02:02 AM
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Quote:The influence of plastic surgery "reality TV" on cosmetic surgery patient expectations and decision making. Quote:Cosmetic surgery reality TV viewership: relations with cosmetic surgery attitudes, body image, and disordered eating. |
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11-23-2012, 12:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-23-2012 01:36 AM by R.R.)
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RE: Documenting Cultural Narcissism
"Look at Me!" Narcissism or Self-Esteem?
So the dark side of promoting self-esteem can raise narcissism? Interesting then that this exists: The Self Esteem Society (2004) This report was published by The Cosmetic Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA), and researched and written by Helen McCarthy on behalf of Demos encouraging the promotion of self-esteem within Britain. http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/selfesteem Quote:Building the Self-Esteem Society Interesting use of symbols: ![]() http://www.self-esteem-nase.org/index.php Special Thanks to this article by Carol Craig: A short history of self-esteem Quote:The rise of the self-esteem movement |
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