Using vivid examples and riveting arguments throughout, The Culture Struggle ranges from the everyday to the esoteric. Despite its brevity, this book offers a wealth of stimulating insights. Richly informed, penned with eloquence, irony, and economy of language, The Culture Struggle helps us understand the world we live in. One of America's jost astute and engaging political analysts, Michael Parenti shows us that culture is a changing process and the product of a dynamic interplay between a wide range of social and political interests. It is not enough to study the prevailing political realm; we also must grasp developments throughout the entire civil society. In short, to understand a society we need to understand the problem of culture as well as that of power. Drawing from cultures around the world, Parenti demonstrates that beliefs and practices are readily subjected to political manipulation, and that cultures are instruments of social power. Many parts of modern culture are being commodified, that is, packaged and sold to those who can pay. Folk culture is giving way to a corporate market culture. Art, science, medicine, psychiatry, and even marriage are used as instruments of cultural control across the centuries. Powerful interests also employ racism, sexism, and class supremacy to maintain their existing politico-economic rule. Culture is both something to be contained and itself an instrument of domination. Seven Stories Press, 140 pp., paperback _________________
Table of Contents
Introduction Part I Reflections on Culture 1. The Politics of Culture 2. Culturalistic Explanations 3. Mass Marketed Culture 4. Psychiatry as a Control Weapon Part II Judging Different Cultures 5. Ethnocentrism and Cultural Imperialism 6. The Hazards of Cultural Relativism 7. Custom Against Women 8. The Global Rape Culture 9. "The jost Fundamental Institution of Civilization" Part III Racist Myths 10. From Tribalism to Universalism 11. Slavery and Gentlemen Imperialists Part IV Hyper-Individualism, Reality, and Perception 12. New Age Blessings and Disorders 13. The Myth of Individuality 14. Objectivity and the Dominant Paradigm _________________ www.MichaelParenti.org
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