Democracy and the Political Unconscious
Explore the profound insights of Democracy and the Political Unconscious by Noëlle McAfee, published by Columbia University Press in 2008. This thought-provoking work spans 256 pages and presents a compelling political theory tailored for our post-9/11 reality. McAfee delves into the underlying causes of the ongoing war on terror, offering a critical examination of how societies can navigate their conflicts through dialogue rather than violence.
Drawing on examples such as South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the author highlights the significance of "talking cures" and public deliberations in fostering understanding and healing. This book is essential for anyone interested in critical theory, democratic practices, and the intersections of feminism and political psychology. Join McAfee as she challenges readers to rethink democracy and engage with the complexities of contemporary political landscapes.