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Narcissistic rage and neoliberal reproduction

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posted on 2023-06-09, 05:09 authored by Earl GammonEarl Gammon
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychical underpinnings of neoliberalism’s resilience following the global financial crisis. In explicating neoliberalism’s reproduction, the analysis employs self psychologist Heinz Kohut’s theorisation of narcissistic development. Kohut conceives narcissism as a normal condition driving self-formation, but claims that obstructions in its development result in impaired self-esteem and self-confidence, a lack of empathy and aggression against others and the self. The article argues that neoliberalism fosters and is reinforced by narcissistic configurations that impede the attainment of a more stable sense of self. The inability to attain narcissistic fulfilment through neoliberal sociality contributes to defensive and compensatory reactions that entrench neoliberalism’s logic and, through economic performativity, manifest in what Kohut termed narcissistic rage. As an exemplar of this phenomenon, the article examines the emergence of popular neoliberalism in the form of the Tea Party.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Global Society

ISSN

1360-0826

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Issue

4

Volume

31

Page range

510-530

Department affiliated with

  • International Relations Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Centre for Global Political Economy Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2017-02-14

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2018-08-15

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-02-14

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