Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive

Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive

by John Carroll
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Publication Date: 01/09/2022

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First published in 1977, Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive investigates the process of the transformation of Western society in the twentieth century. The author questions assumptions of sociological fashion and goes beyond the descriptions of changes in the economy, government, education, the family, work, leisure and the arts, to a deeper level of historical cause. He proposes three-character types, or patterns of psychological disposition, to indicate respectively the ‘Puritan’ past that is waning, the immediate ‘paranoid’ past that has exemplified society’s crisis of transition, and the ‘remissive’ future, whose ideology already permeates the present. These types reflect his leading theme – the historical decline of the authority of the individual.


John Carroll believes that culture has moved faster than character. Focusing on what is conventionally the upper middle class – the bourgeoisie – he proposes the emergence of a new ‘remissive’ culture from the ruins of the old Puritan order, and concludes that the pathology, the remiss nervousness of contemporary Westerners, results from their futile attempts to adapt their enduring Puritan disposition to their hedonist ideals. The twenty-first century carries remnants of this transformation and will be of interest to students of sociology, philosophy, history and political science.

ISBN:
9781000648102
9781000648102
Category:
Society & social sciences
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-09-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
John Carroll

John Carroll was apprenticed to the Department of Navy in 1959 at the age of 15 'to learn and exercise the art and occupation of Shipwright.' In 1962 he volunteered for service in the RANR, transferring to full-time service in the RAN in 1966.

He then served as a naval shipwright in HMAS Sydney 1967, posted by helicopter to HMAS Yarra 1967–68, returning to Sydney 1972-73. Both ships were deployed on operational service in Vietnamese waters during these periods.

He was admitted as an Associate of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects in 1971, and then as an Associate Member in 1989. He is a graduate of Hawthorn Institute of Education (Melbourne University), and Monash University.

He was admitted to the Australian Psychological Society as a Member in September 1993, and was also admitted as a Member of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology. This book is based on his third doctoral dissertation.

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