Why do we feel so guilty all the time?
Why do we feel so guilty all the time?
Food, sex, money, work, family, friends, health, politics: there’s nothing we can’t feel guilty about, including our own feelings of guilt.
Guilt, Shame, Survivor, Holocaust, Superego, Liberal, Adorno, Long read
Baum, Devorah
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3 October 2017
Baum, Devorah
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Baum, Devorah
(2017)
Why do we feel so guilty all the time?
The Guardian.
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Food, sex, money, work, family, friends, health, politics: there’s nothing we can’t feel guilty about, including our own feelings of guilt.
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Published date: 3 October 2017
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An analysis of the cultural pervasiveness of a modern guilt that seems to cling to just about anything and everything for those afflicted by it, including feeling guilty about feeling guilty. Taking in religious guilt, survivor's guilt and liberal guilt amongst other forms. Chapter adapted and altered from my book Feeling Jewish.
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Guilt, Shame, Survivor, Holocaust, Superego, Liberal, Adorno, Long read
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