Political Depression

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As climate change-induced flooding and wildfires wreak havoc across the globe, and the Delta variant brings us into another perilous phase of the pandemic, the Jewish Currents staff is thinking about political depression—and how to cope with it. What does it mean to bring political feelings into therapy? Editor-in-chief Arielle Angel, publisher Jacob Plitman, culture editor Ari M. Brostoff, and contributing editor Joshua Leifer discuss the relationship between melancholia and the left, the difficulties of reconciling the therapeutic subject with the social collective of movement politics, and how therapy might be radicalized.Listen to On the Nose and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.Articles and Podcasts Mentioned:“Beautiful Losers” by Sam Adler-Bell“How to Be Depressed” from Know Your Enemy“Feel Tank” by Lauren Berlant“The Family Romance of American Communism” by Ari M. Brostoff“I Feel Better Now” by Jake Bittle“The Anti-Antidepressant Syndicate” by Jess McAllen“Scientology’s Lonely Turf War” by Danielle CarrBooks Mentioned:Half-Truths and One-and-a-Half Truths by Karl KrausStudies on Hysteria by Sigmund Freud and Josef BreuerEros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud by Herbert MarcuseThe Romance of American Communism by Vivian GornickThe Republic by PlatoThanks to Santiago Helou Quintero for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”

Political Depression

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