The Dialectics of the Irrational
Fascination with the occult in US society is examined. It is argued that after the horrors of Vietnam & the political disillusionment of Watergate, Americans looked for reassurance that the US was still a civilized nation. Finding no help in rational organizations, they have turned in large numb...
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Published in | The Insurgent Sociologist Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 85 - 96 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Eugene, Or
Dept. of Sociology, University of Oregon
01.04.1986
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Summary: | Fascination with the occult in US society is examined. It is argued that after the horrors of Vietnam & the political disillusionment of Watergate, Americans looked for reassurance that the US was still a civilized nation. Finding no help in rational organizations, they have turned in large numbers to occultism, just as Germans did after WWII. The deeply rooted desires for personal growth, transformation, & reassurance must be nourished from healthier sources, or anarchy will ensue. 48 References. S. McAneny |
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ISSN: | 0047-0384 0896-9205 |