An impassioned critique of mental health movements from one of the left's most important thinkers on health
Peter R. Sedgwick Orden de los libros
Peter Sedgwick fue un importante traductor y un comprometido activista socialista cuyos escritos exploraron la intrincada relación entre la política y la psique humana. Examinó críticamente cómo las ideologías políticas predominantes y los conceptos de enfermedad mental podían ser manipulados para justificar medidas de austeridad y la reducción de los servicios públicos. El trabajo de Sedgwick sirve como un profundo comentario sobre las fuerzas sociales que dan forma tanto al bienestar individual como a la acción política colectiva, instando a los lectores a considerar las implicaciones más amplias de las decisiones políticas en la salud mental.





- 2022
- 2019
Hypermodernity and Visuality
- 244 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on the concept of the 'hypermodern', this book examines how technological advancements influence our perception and understanding of the world. It delves into contemporary culture's relentless pursuit of speed and efficiency, questioning how these factors shape our experiences and interpretations of reality in a fast-paced environment.
- 2013
Nietzsche's Justice: Naturalism in Search of an Ethics Volume 61
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Peter R. Sedgwick, a reader in philosophy at Cardiff University, explores key concepts and economic themes in Nietzsche's work. His expertise is reflected in his previous writings, including "Nietzsche: Key Concepts" and "Nietzsche's Economy," where he delves into the complexities of Nietzsche's philosophy, providing insights into his ideas and their implications for contemporary thought.
- 2009
A guide to Nietzsche, one of the influential philosophers of the nineteenth century. This book explores such ideas as decadence epistemology, modernity nihilism, and will to power. It is suitable for students in the fields of philosophy, literature, and religion and cultural theory.
- 2007
Nietzsche's economy
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This book proposes that Nietzsche should be viewed as an economic thinker to rank alongside Marx. Peter Sedgwick shows how Nietzsche views economy as the basic condition under which the 'human animal' developed. Economy, Nietzsche argues, endowed us with futurity, and is a defining aspect of human behaviour.