Description
Drawing on the scholarship of a range of Marxist psychoanalysts, from the Frankfurt School to Wilhelm Reich, shows how genocides are enacted by social classes or communities that have experienced isolation and denial of human needs, prostration and humiliation at the hands of major historical defeats, or powerlessness. These denials or degradations produce severe reactions: hatred, destructiveness and an impotent rage, which is often projected onto a perceived 'other'. Through close analysis and theorising of the commonalities and differences between recent genocides, Sagal hopes to produce greater understanding of the socio-psychological rationale behind atrocities, in order to prevent recurrences.
About the Author
Sabby Sagall is a former senior lecturer in Sociology at the University of East London. He writes regularly for Socialist Review and is the author of Final Solutions (Pluto Press, 2013).
Reviews
'Disturbing yet enlightening' -- Kevin Kenny, Professor of History, Boston College
'Illuminates that hottest button of topics - modern genocide. No one has made so cogent a case for a Marxist analysis' -- Kurt Jacobsen, University of Chicago, author of Pacification and Its Discontents (2010) and Freud's Foes (2009)
'A hugely ambitious book which covers immense historical ground and attempts to answer one of the most challenging historical and theoretical questions of our time' -- John Molyneux, Irish Marxist Review
'Sagall reaches farther than many in this field, ambitiously working to uncover the shared psychological states that have resulted in a variety of genocidal events throughout time' -- Guy Lancaster, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books
'Sabby Sagall asks important questions of psychology, fascism and genocidal murder ... there is much to be gained from his book, particularly his synopses of psychoanalytic thinkers and schools of thought' -- Andy Ridley, International Socialism
Book Information
ISBN 9780745326535
Author Sabby Sagall
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 475g