intimacy-and-identity
The chapter investigates changing notions of intimacy, love, and family as integral to the construction of modern identity within capitalist societies.
1 chapter across 1 book
Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in Crisis (2009)Jeremy Rifkin
Chapter 9 examines the development and influence of ideological thinking within the context of a modern market economy, tracing historical shifts from individualism and sensibility to the rise of consumerism and industrial capitalism. It explores how economic structures, social rhythms, and cultural narratives have shaped modern identity, morality, and social relations, drawing on a wide range of historical, philosophical, and sociological sources. The chapter also addresses the interplay between economic power, labor, education, and evolving concepts of intimacy, rights, and human empathy in the capitalist era.