An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control

This article discusses certain parallels between Du Bois’ notion of double consciousness, Fanon’s discussion of the neurotic inter-relationship between the colonial master and the native, and Marcuse’s concept of one-dimensionality in order to draw an analogy between enslavement and the status of ci...

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Main Author: Andrew Blasko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2019-06-01
Series:Qualitative Sociology Review
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/qualit/article/view/4964
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spelling doaj-40b1ad9ae99e478484ccb83440b31ee42020-11-25T00:20:23ZengLodz University PressQualitative Sociology Review1733-80772019-06-0115220021410.18778/1733-8077.15.2.134964An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and ControlAndrew BlaskoThis article discusses certain parallels between Du Bois’ notion of double consciousness, Fanon’s discussion of the neurotic inter-relationship between the colonial master and the native, and Marcuse’s concept of one-dimensionality in order to draw an analogy between enslavement and the status of citizen in advanced Western-style societies today. The aim is to explore the exercise of power within these societies and cast light upon the manner in which the discourse of freedom both constitutes and masks submission to power. The argument is made that submission has come to be regarded as the fulfillment of human potential insofar as we have learned to look at ourselves through the eyes of those who exercise power over us, having lost the ability to imagine that the situation in which we live could, and should, be different than it is. The conception of symbolic interaction as it is now typically employed is drawn into question for the difficulties it faces in addressing unbalanced interaction in the power-submission relationship. The concept of nouveau colonialism is developed in order to capture how the relations that once obtained between a metropole and its overseas colonial possessions have in a sense been replicated between those who exercise power and those subject to power within one and the same community.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/qualit/article/view/4964Double ConsciousnessOne DimensionalityNouveau ColonialismSubmission
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An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control
Qualitative Sociology Review
Double Consciousness
One Dimensionality
Nouveau Colonialism
Submission
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title An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control
title_short An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control
title_full An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control
title_fullStr An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control
title_full_unstemmed An Essay on Self-Enslavement: The Pathology of Power and Control
title_sort essay on self-enslavement: the pathology of power and control
publisher Lodz University Press
series Qualitative Sociology Review
issn 1733-8077
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This article discusses certain parallels between Du Bois’ notion of double consciousness, Fanon’s discussion of the neurotic inter-relationship between the colonial master and the native, and Marcuse’s concept of one-dimensionality in order to draw an analogy between enslavement and the status of citizen in advanced Western-style societies today. The aim is to explore the exercise of power within these societies and cast light upon the manner in which the discourse of freedom both constitutes and masks submission to power. The argument is made that submission has come to be regarded as the fulfillment of human potential insofar as we have learned to look at ourselves through the eyes of those who exercise power over us, having lost the ability to imagine that the situation in which we live could, and should, be different than it is. The conception of symbolic interaction as it is now typically employed is drawn into question for the difficulties it faces in addressing unbalanced interaction in the power-submission relationship. The concept of nouveau colonialism is developed in order to capture how the relations that once obtained between a metropole and its overseas colonial possessions have in a sense been replicated between those who exercise power and those subject to power within one and the same community.
topic Double Consciousness
One Dimensionality
Nouveau Colonialism
Submission
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/qualit/article/view/4964
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