▲ | PaulHoule 9 hours ago | |
I like this concept https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shit_life_syndrome in that it describes the interaction of poverty and mental illness which can well be interpreted in a left-wing frame (these people are victims of the system, they need to get some more resources to get their footing) or a right-wing frame (these people don't take responsibility, they drive away, squander or destroy resources) At times theories of broad trauma were respectable such as Freud's Oedipus theory and even today I think certain kinds of organizations such as the U.S. Marines and the medical profession can be seen as transmitting their culture through traumatic experiences. | ||
▲ | gsf_emergency_2 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Right-wing trauma gets misdiagnosed (as autism, moral injury eg etc) because that setting is way less gauche. Adding to your examples, there's tiger-mom type trauma (+Jewish variants of that) which has inherited the superficial respectability of Oedipal (neo-Bronze? Neo-aetic? Neo-chalcic?) myths Tying back to GP's fairytales, obviously |