What About Me?: The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society

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Discover the enlightening insights in 'What About Me?: The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society' by Paul Verhaeghe. This thought-provoking book delves into the critical issues surrounding identity formation in the age of neoliberalism and market-driven values. As individuals navigate a landscape that emphasizes success and achievement, many find themselves grappling with feelings of loneliness, disillusionment, and despair. Verhaeghe, drawing on his extensive clinical experience, sheds light on how societal pressures and shifting norms influence our mental health and personal identity.

Published by Scribe Publications, this trade paperback edition contains 272 pages of compelling analysis that intertwines psychology, sociology, and critical theory. Verhaeghe explores how the pervasive pay-for-performance mentality permeates institutions — including schools and hospitals — transforming individuals into mere commodities. He argues that our self-worth is often dictated by external societal measures, leading to a crisis of identity that impacts our everyday lives.

Yet, amid these challenges, Verhaeghe offers a glimmer of hope. He encourages readers to reclaim their agency and redefine their sense of self beyond societal constraints. 'What About Me?' serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the intricate relationship between modern society and personal identity. Gain valuable perspectives on mental health, social change, and the possibility of fostering meaningful connections that transcend market values. Dive into this essential read and explore the quest for authentic identity in today's complex world.

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