The Rage and the Shame: Facing Ourselves after the 2016 Election and Reclaiming the Heart of Our Democracy by Bud Harris Paperback Book

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Author: Bud Harris

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Daphne Publications

Published: May 2018

Genre: Political Science - Political Ideologies - Democracy

Pages: 120

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"We don't need to speak truth to power. We need to speak it to ourselves." In The Rage and the Shame: Facing Ourselves after the 2016 Election and Reclaiming the Heart of Our Democracy, Jungian analyst and author Bud Harris, PhD, relates his tortuous journey of examination—both of self and society—precipitated by the 2016 presidential campaign and election. In 2016 he exploded. In this book he describes the scary realities and "inner deplorables" that he had to face and that, as a nation, we are also challenged to face. Dr. Harris uses his life experiences—as a volunteer in an inner-city social services organization in 1970s Atlanta, as a partaker of a repressive positive-thinking zeitgeist, as a member of a cross-generational family severely and adversely affected by a warped health and mental health care system, as a casualty of the 2008 economic crash, as a self-admitted enfranchised "bubble dweller," and always as a Jungian—to trace the path Americans have taken over the last four decades to veer from our country's highest values of democracy, liberty, equality, and opportunity for all toward indifference, blindness, and overbearing self-interest. No enemy of capitalism, but a critic of heartless capitalism and predatory power structures, Harris offers the psychological explanation that we as individuals and as citizens feel powerless to oppose these paradigms because we are keeping our justified rage and shame in our personal, collective, and national shadows. He argues that it's time for us to "learn how to confront and accept ourselves and forge our rage and shame into the kind of passion that fuels creative action." You may recognize yourself in this book and find in it a guide to liberating anger and turning it into sustained action. Dr. Harris is a father and grandfather. He received his undergraduate degree in management from Georgia Tech. He worked in business before training as a psychotherapist, receiving his PhD in psychology from Georgia State University. He later undertook postdoctoral training in Zurich to become a Jungian analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute. He and his wife, also a Jungian analyst, live and practice in Asheville, North Carolina. This is his fourteenth book.

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