Mental Crises in Capitalism. AContribution to the Discussion
Mental health crises can be the result of contradictions in capitalist labour relations but also of the gain ideology permeating biographies. The pursuit of empowerment as aremedy for these contradic-tions can manifest itself, among other things, in activist trade unions and social attitudes. The ai...
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| description | Mental health crises can be the result of contradictions in capitalist labour relations but also of the gain ideology permeating biographies. The pursuit of empowerment as aremedy for these contradic-tions can manifest itself, among other things, in activist trade unions and social attitudes. The aim of the text is to attempt to interpret capitalism as an ideological context conducive to the formation of psychic crises and to link that crises to the field of wage labour which is characterised by precarity. Capitalism, with its ideology of profit, is aframework for the formation of identities that are some-times fractured (fractured identities) and concerned with its construction in and through work. It is anever-ending process fraught with turns with irreversible effects. Identity and recognition at work have both acollective and individual side, which are constructed by the social actors. Thus, this ar-ticle attempts to answer the question of when work can become aform of oppressive pattern of (self)realisation, but also, on the other hand, when it can indicate the fractures that are the pursuit of em-powerment through paid work. The text is based on the two case studies of Małgorzata and Marta. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-b18e559943b249668e27e9c0cee9ba422025-08-20T02:09:40ZengThe Institute of Sociology, University of WroclawFabrica Societatis2657-36792024-12-0174262http://doi.org/10.19195/2657-3679.7.3Mental Crises in Capitalism. AContribution to the DiscussionAgata Krasowska0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6675-445XUniwersytet WrocławskiMental health crises can be the result of contradictions in capitalist labour relations but also of the gain ideology permeating biographies. The pursuit of empowerment as aremedy for these contradic-tions can manifest itself, among other things, in activist trade unions and social attitudes. The aim of the text is to attempt to interpret capitalism as an ideological context conducive to the formation of psychic crises and to link that crises to the field of wage labour which is characterised by precarity. Capitalism, with its ideology of profit, is aframework for the formation of identities that are some-times fractured (fractured identities) and concerned with its construction in and through work. It is anever-ending process fraught with turns with irreversible effects. Identity and recognition at work have both acollective and individual side, which are constructed by the social actors. Thus, this ar-ticle attempts to answer the question of when work can become aform of oppressive pattern of (self)realisation, but also, on the other hand, when it can indicate the fractures that are the pursuit of em-powerment through paid work. The text is based on the two case studies of Małgorzata and Marta.https://wuwr.pl/fabrica/article/view/17561/16318capitalismprofitmental health crisisfractured identities |
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