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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on a Turbulent World

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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on a Turbulent World

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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on a Turbulent World

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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on a Turbulent World book

Edited ByHalina Brunning, Mario Perini
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 27 September 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429478970
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9780429478970
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Brunning, H., & Perini, M. (Eds.). (2010). Psychoanalytic Perspectives on a Turbulent World (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429478970

ABSTRACT

This article is intended to contribute to our understanding of the December 2001 collapse of Enron. The existing literature on Enron’s demise falls largely into two broad areas, involving either “micro” psychological explanations or “macro” accounts that emphasize the workplace and its environment; this paper is an exploratory study that focuses on a new interpretation which links the two areas more closely together. It is proposed that Enron’s culture was influenced by both “micro” and “macro” factors: an experience of unsuccessful paternal authority figures within the family history of Enron’s leaders, coupled with an experience of problematic government and regulatory regimes associated with the gas industry. Drawing on concepts from psychoanalysis and its application to organizational dynamics, it is argued that these “micro” and “macro” factors helped to generate an Oedipal mindset in Enron’s leaders according to which external authority was seen to be weak and not worthy of respect, and that this contributed to Enron’s demise. Implications for theory are examined.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|62 pages

On War and Conflict

chapter One|13 pages

A beam of darkness—understanding the terrorist mind 1

ByH. Shmuel Erlich

chapter Two|23 pages

"Si vis pacem para bellum" Psychoanalysis, peace education and conflict literacy 1

ByMario Perini

chapter Three|22 pages

Psychoanalysis and international relationships: Large-group identity, traumas at the hand of the "other," and transgenerational transmission of trauma

ByVamik D. Volkan

part II|75 pages

The Financial Crisis and the Disappearing Containers

chapter Four|28 pages

Oedipus Rex at Enron: Leadership, Oedipal struggles, and organizational collapse 1

ByMark Stein

chapter Five|23 pages

Narcissism project and corporate decay: The case of General Motors

ByHoward S. Schwartz

chapter Six|21 pages

Beneath the financial crisis 1

ByBurkard Sievers

part III|75 pages

On Leadership and the Illusion of Containment

chapter Seven|17 pages

A dynamic reading of The funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales 1

ByWesley Carr

chapter Eight|20 pages

Barack Obama's postpartisan dream: Leadership and the limits of the depressive position

ByLaurence J. Gould

chapter Nine|22 pages

Images of leadership

BySusan Long

chapter |13 pages

The Epilogue

ByLionel Stapley
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