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The Poor Prole’s Almanac: Therapy, Activism, and Radical Politics: Rethinking the Role of Psychotherapy in Societal Change | Media file

Dr. Carter J. Carter, a seasoned psychotherapist and academic, joins us to explore the rich and complex tapestry that intertwines psychotherapy, activism, and radical politics. His profound insights challenge conventional views, urging us to reconsider the role of therapy in societal change. By questioning its function as potentially the "opiate of the masses," Dr. Carter delves deep into the heart of leftist ideologies, evaluating the intricate balance therapists must navigate as both healers and, inadvertently, agents of the state. With an emphasis on the distinction between individual and systemic issues, he calls for a therapeutic practice aligned with anarchist beliefs, acknowledging the broader structures that shape personal struggles.

Our conversation broadens to consider the foundations of mental health, questioning the universality of therapy as a solution for psychological woes. Dr. Carter critiques traditional approaches, drawing on the works of Frantz Fanon and others, to emphasize the psychological benefits of collective actions such as union membership. We discuss the limitations of psychoanalysis, the critique of SSRIs, and the advocacy for communal support systems that address the emotional injuries perpetuated by societal structures like patriarchy. The dialogue also highlights the necessity for broader interventions, particularly in addressing historical trauma in Native American communities and blending individual and collective healing processes.

The episode culminates in a reflection on the evolving role of therapists within society, recognizing their potential to act benevolently even under systemic constraints. We explore the challenges faced by marginalized communities striving for change, emphasizing the need for autonomy, agency, and mutual aid. By addressing the shortcomings of mental health care systems and the societal reliance on therapy, we underscore the pressing need for systemic change. Dr. Carter's insights provide a compelling call to action, urging a shift towards collective empowerment and societal transformation, with therapy as a complementary but not sole vehicle for liberation.

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The '60s Radicals America Forgot

I found this overview of a time period that has fascinated me for decades rather well done. I appreciate Ryan's work because he does his homework and takes it seriously. I also believe there's a lot more that can and should be said about the so-called New Left and this video is just an introduction to many of the salient features and issues.

#socialism #communism #NewLeft #America #history #politics #RadicalPolitics #Marx #Marxism

youtu.be/eHYpcXWCkUM

I'm excited to announce the #cfp for On Relationalities: Politics, Narrative, Sociality, a one-day hybrid symposium to be hosted by the University of Brighton on Wed 5 April 2023, featuring a keynote by Dr Leticia Sabsay (LSE). Details in this thread! #symposium #conference #relationality #sociality #philosophy #PoliticalPhilosophy #CriticalTheory #QueerTheory #decolonial #BlackStudies #Sociology #RadicalPolitics #LeticiaSabsay #sabsay #UniversityOfBrighton #CAPPE @philosophy @decolonial

Excited to see that the new issue of Interfere: Journal for Critical Thought and Radical Politics, edited by Mandeep Sidhu and Kathryn Zacharek, is out! This issue is called ‘Disrupting Coloniality, Recovering Decoloniality?’, and it features peer-reviewed articles, poetry, and photography, alongside reflections and interventions. Available open access here: interferejournal.org/disruptin #journal #RadicalPolitics #CriticalTheory #decolonial #coloniality #praxis #poetry #rap #photography @decolonial

By way of a proper #introduction — I'm Irish and living in #Norway I'm especially interested in #reading #writing #history (especially the history of the book & intellectual history) #poetry & connecting with other writers online. I was born with a rare #congenitalheartdefect & wrote a book about it this year called Pacemaker. My other big interest is broadly leftwing politics — interested in #automation and the intersection of #climate and #radicalpolitics in particular at the moment