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The politics of uncertainty : attachment in private and public life

Title
The politics of uncertainty : attachment in private and public life / Peter Marris.
Author
Marris, Peter.
Publication
London ; New York : Routledge, 1996.

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ix, 186 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  • In The Politics of Uncertainty Peter Marris examines one of the most crucial and least studied aspects of social relationships: how we manage uncertainty, from the child's struggle for secure attachment to the competitive strategies of multinational corporations.
  • Using a powerful synthesis of social and psychological theory, he shows how strategies of competition interact with the individual's sense of personal agency to place the heaviest burden of uncertainty on those with the fewest social and economic resources. He argues that these strategies maximize uncertainty for everyone by undermining the reciprocity essential to successful economic and social relationships.
  • . At a time when global economic reorganization is undermining security of employment, The Politics of Uncertainty makes a convincing case for strategies of co-operation at both personal and political levels to ensure our economic and social survival in the twenty-first century.
Subject
  • Attachment behavior
  • Uncertainty > Psychological aspects
  • Control (Psychology)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [172]-181) and index.
Contents
1. The uncertainties of everyday life -- 2. Uncertainty and the construction of meaning -- 3. The idea of self -- 4. Attachment -- 5. Attachment and control of uncertainty -- 6. Meanings in public and private -- 7. Controlling relationships -- 8. Self-defeating defences against uncertainty -- 9. Loss and the recovery of meaning -- 10. Planning -- 11. Reciprocity versus competition -- 12. Moral uncertainty.
ISBN
  • 0415131715 (hb)
  • 0415131723 (pb)
LCCN
95043632
OCLC
ocm33243976
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries