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social-control-through-shame

Modern society's preference for shame over guilt is depicted as a desire for tyranny and mass control, facilitated by media and collective enforcement.

1 chapter across 1 book

Sadly, Porn (2021)Edward Teach

Chapter 10

The chapter explores the inversion of guilt and shame in contemporary psychoanalytic and social contexts, arguing that guilt is a form of personal freedom and responsibility, while shame is a social control mechanism that inhibits autonomy. It critiques the modern rejection of guilt as oppressive and highlights how this shift enables avoidance of self-accountability, especially in sexual and moral domains. The text also discusses the Oedipus complex, familial dynamics, and the societal implications of replacing guilt with shame, emphasizing the psychological and ethical consequences of these changes.