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Anxiety, Modern Society, and the Critical Method interrogates the historical intersections of political economy, technology, and anxiety. By analyzing and building upon the tools developed by critical theorists to diagnose the symptoms of modern lifesuch as alienation, anomie, the Protestant ethic, and repressionJoel Michael Crombez convincingly argues for a revitalization of critical social science to better confront the anxiety of life in modern societies.





With anxiety typically falling under the purview of psychology and its biomedical approach to treatment, here anxiety is demonstrated to have origins in the totalizing logics of modern society. As such, Crombez provides an interdisciplinary roadmap to diagnose and treat anxietywhich he calls critical socioanalysisthat accounts for the psychosocial complexity of its production.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xi
List of Illustrations
xii
Introduction 1(18)
PART 1 From Traditional to Modern Society: The Critical Method of Early Modern Social Thought
Introduction to Part 1
19(6)
1 Scenic Landscape 1
25(23)
1 Traditional Life and the Totalizing Logic of Christianity
25(5)
2 A Revolution in Space and of the Mind
30(9)
3 Enlightenment and the Birth of Modernity
39(9)
2 Critical Methods 1
48(79)
1 From Philosophy to Social Theory: (Hegel, Feuerbach and) Marx's Critical Method and the Totalizing Logic of Capital
48(17)
2 The Individual, the Social, and the Knot: Toward the Durkheimian Symptom of Anomie
65(13)
3 Totalizing the Mind and Spirit: Weber and the Unholy Union of Religion and Capital
78(17)
4 From Psychoanalysis to Socioanalysis: Anxiety, Repression, and Talk Therapy in Freud
95(32)
Conclusion to Part 1
119(8)
PART 2 Technology, Modern Wars, and the Rise of Consumer Culture: The Frankfurt School Revisits the Critical Method
Introduction to Part 2
127(12)
3 Scenic Landscape 2
139(58)
1 The Totalizing Logic of Capital Comes of Age: The Path to Technological Embeddedness and Mass Society
139(20)
2 The Darker Side of Modernity: World War
159(38)
4 Critical Methods 2
197(64)
1 The Psychosocial Origins of the Frankfurt School
197(11)
2 From the Critical Method to Critical Theory and Negative Dialectics
208(24)
3 A Lesson for Socioanalysis: Anxiety and the Social Vicissitudes of Technology and War in Mass Society
232(29)
Conclusion to Part 2
254(7)
PART 3 Anxiety-Dreams of Posthuman Futures: Sorting through the Discourses of 21st Century Life
Introduction to Part 3
261(8)
5 Scenic Landscape 3
269(49)
1 The Postmodern Rupture in Modern Society
269(16)
2 We Are All Cyborgs Now: Life in the Mass
285(17)
3 The Coming Tide: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Space Colonization
302(16)
6 Critical Methods 3
318(41)
1 Critical Socioanalysis: Setting Up
318(3)
2 Discourses of the Psyche and the Self: A Lacanian Framework
321(14)
3 The Other Side of Socioanalysis: A Guide for Talk Therapy
335(24)
Conclusion to Part 3
357(2)
Conclusion 359(8)
Bibliography 367(39)
Index 406
Joel Michael Crombez, Ph.D. (2018, University of Tennessee-Knoxville), is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kennesaw State University. He works in critical, social, and psychoanalytic theory at the intersection of political economy, technology, and mental health. His most recent publication, an article with Steven Panageotou, The United States of Trump Corp (Fast Capitalism 17(1), 2020) theorizes the Trumpian model of governance.