Book synopsis: We are encouraged from all sides to view our lives as being full of choices. Like the products on a supermarket shelf, our careers, our relationships, our bodies, our very identities seem to be there for the choosing. But paradoxically this seeming freedom to choose can create extreme anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy and guilt.The Tyranny of Choiceexplores how late capitalism's shrill exhortations to'be oneself'can be a tyranny which only leads to ever-greater disquiet and how insistence on choice being a purely individual matter prevents social change.With wisdom, humour and sensitivity, Renata Salecl examines the complexity of the essential human capacity to choose which has become mired in consumerist ironies
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RENATA SALECL Self in Times of Tyranny of Choice In her article, Renata Salecl takes today’s “endles...
In the context of the continuing global Occupy movement, The Tyranny of Choice adds an eloquent voic...
The ideology of postindustrial capitalisms heavily relies on the idea of choice and perceives the su...
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My colleagues and I have identified several different psychological factors that help explain why in...
This is the archive of a lecture given by Renata Salecl, Slovenian philosopher and sociologist. This...
Individuals seek and value choice freedom, firms provide consumers ever-increasing opportunities to ...
Professor Kent Greenfield, Boston College Law School, delivers an Osgoode Guest Seminar on October 2...
Effortful choice is costly, but so is accommodating to choices made by others. In five studies, part...
But docs choice as constructed in contemporary theory and policy truly provide such a comprehensive ...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
RENATA SALECL Self in Times of Tyranny of Choice In her article, Renata Salecl takes today’s “endles...
In the context of the continuing global Occupy movement, The Tyranny of Choice adds an eloquent voic...
The ideology of postindustrial capitalisms heavily relies on the idea of choice and perceives the su...
Whether buying a pair of jeans or applying to college, everyday decisions, big and small, have becom...
Choice is what enables each person to pursue precisely those objects and activities that best satisf...
The twenty-first century is often perceived as the century of personal freedom. Unlike the economic ...
As this quote from Hollywood illustrates, choice is one means by which we come to define our own sel...
Whether we\u27re buying a pair of jeans, ordering a cup of coffee, selecting a long-distance carrier...
My colleagues and I have identified several different psychological factors that help explain why in...
This is the archive of a lecture given by Renata Salecl, Slovenian philosopher and sociologist. This...
Individuals seek and value choice freedom, firms provide consumers ever-increasing opportunities to ...
Professor Kent Greenfield, Boston College Law School, delivers an Osgoode Guest Seminar on October 2...
Effortful choice is costly, but so is accommodating to choices made by others. In five studies, part...
But docs choice as constructed in contemporary theory and policy truly provide such a comprehensive ...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...