Prisoners of Ourselves Totalitarianism in Everyday Life
Totalitarian ethicsLibertyPhilosophy

Prisoners of Ourselves Totalitarianism in Everyday Life

by Gündüz Vassaf

Publisher
Iletişim
Pages
273
Language
English
Published
2011

Overview

Gunduz Vassaf's works transcend the limitations of genre. In a quest for freedom, his stories, essays and books weave philosophy, psychology and literature. In this influential and provocative book he deals with the psychology of totalitarianism in everyday life. Totalitarianism is maintained through oppression and by the individual's acceptance of a limited state of freedom. Those who don't create their own freedoms choose to live with things as they are, limiting themselves to what the establishment offers - "this" or "that". By directing our attention to the imprisoning nature of such a freedom, Gunduz Vassaf shows how totalitarianism receives its strength from us. We are prisoners of ourselves. In questioning our most basic assumptions he sides with night over day, hell against heaven, silence over speech, madness over reason; and in challenging our preconceptions, he defends traitors rather than heroism, disagreement rather than agreeing. Written in English in 1987 when he was Gue

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