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This thought-provoking monograph, Neoliberal Psychology (PDF), delves into the complex and often misunderstood concept of neoliberal psychology, articulating its various dimensions—content, form, and cultural contexts. This work establishes neoliberal psychology as a pivotal element of contemporary society, offering critical insights into how it shapes our understanding of self and identity across different cultures in an increasingly globalized world.
Through a meticulous cross-cultural analysis, the author argues that neoliberalism significantly impacts individuals’ perceptions of nationality and self-worth, regardless of their geographic origins. Utilizing macro cultural psychological theory, the book highlights the most apparent manifestations of neoliberal psychology, including its implications for sexuality, work-life balance, consumer behavior, and the collective vision of what constitutes a fulfilling life. In this landscape, the author also takes a hard look at the stark social inequities and detrimental aspects of the neoliberal framework, fostering a dialogue on potential corrective measures.
Key topics covered in this essential work include:
- An exploration of the neoliberal class structure and its implications for societal phenomena.
- Vivid snapshots depicting the realities of neoliberal society and the psychological constructs that arise within it.
- A unique psychological theory aimed at elucidating the nuances of neoliberal psychology.
- Understanding neoliberalism as a multifaceted system encompassing political, cultural, ideological, and economic dimensions.
- A vision for psychological and cultural emancipation through the lens of macro cultural psychological theory.
As neoliberalism stands as the prevailing social system shaping our present day, it incites a spectrum of support and opposition from various interest groups. Neoliberal Psychology is designed to attract a diverse readership, making this crucial subject accessible to a broader audience. The psychological perspective offered provides a fresh lens through which to view neoliberalism, making it a particularly valuable resource for students and professors in the social sciences.
Whether you’re seeking to understand the implications of neoliberalism on psychological well-being or exploring its overarching societal structure, this ebook serves as an indispensable guide to navigating the complexities of modern life.









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