The Culture Struggle

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Seven Stories Press, Jan 4, 2011 - Social Science - 144 pages
One of America’s most astute and engaging political analysts, Michael Parenti shows us that culture is a changing process and the product of a dynamic interplay between a wide range of social and political interests. Drawing from cultures around the world, Parenti shows that beliefs and practices are readily subjected to political manipulation, and that many parts of culture are being commodified, separated from their group or communal origins, to be packaged and sold to those who can pay for them. Folk culture is giving way to a corporate market culture. Art, science, medicine, and psychiatry can be used as instruments of cultural control, and even marriage, the "foundation of society," has been misused by heterosexuals across the centuries.
Using vivid examples and riveting arguments throughout, ranging from the everyday to the esoteric, and penned with eloquence and irony, The Culture Struggle presents a collection of snapshots of our time.
 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
9
INTRODUCTION
11
REFLECTIONS ON CULTURE
13
The Politics of Culture
15
Culturalistic Explanations
21
Massmarketed Culture
29
Psychiatry as a Control Weapon
37
JUDGING DIFFERENT CULTURES
45
The Hazards of Cultural Relativism
55
Custom Against Women
65
The Global Rape Culture
71
The Most Fundamental Institution of Civilization
79
RACIST MYTHS
89
From Tribalism to Universalism
91
Slavery and Gentlemen Imperialists
99
Copyright

Ethnocentrism and Cultural Imperialism
47

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MICHAEL PARENTI is a critically acclaimed author and an extraordinary public speaker. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University and has taught at a number of colleges and universities, in the United States and abroad. He is the author of numerous books, including Superpariotism, The Assassination of Julius Caesar, and Inventing Reality.

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