The Psychohistory of Climate Change: A Clear and Present Danger.

The Journal of psychohistory Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Kenneth Alan Adams
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The inability of contemporary society to transition from fossil fuels to green energy was engineered by the oil industry, which has worked for decades to stifle the emergence of ecological awareness. Climate change presents a clear and present danger to our society. The present dilemma is the result of the psychopathic corporate system, that pillages the earth for profit (extractivism), evades the real costs of production (externalizing costs), and pursues only self-interest (the best interests of the corporation). The well-being of the environment is thereby sacrificed for profit and our collective future is jeopardized. The corporate practice of creative destruction has gained such Thanatos-like momentum that it threatens the earth in its obsession with profit. Conservatives, under the sway of the unreality principle, dismiss climate change and block efforts to solve climate issues. For them, science is wish fulfillment based on denial. Their willingness to endanger the world results from their authoritarian upbringing. The corporal punishment they endured as children left a residue of rage—the impulse to destroy life—that underlies corporate rationality’s assault on the environment. Fearing death, they inflict death in a perverse ritual to feel alive. Compensating for the narcissistic wounds of childhood through the formation of a grandiose self, they are identified with the omnipotent parent, and alternate between suicidal impulse and escape via godlike technology. Conservative attacks on women highlight the residual wounds of relatedness to their dragon mothers, just as their relatedness to the environment involves a restaging of their encounters with their breast and toilet mothers. Solving environmental problems, however, will require more than overcoming conservative intransigence. The concept of ecological debt accentuates the importance of consumer choice for the environment. The United Nations Human Development Report 2015 regarding CO2 emissions demonstrates the massive environmental debt of Northern Hemisphere societies and suggests the magnitude of the transformation necessary to resolve the problem of climate change.

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气候变化的心理历史:一个明确而现实的危险。
当代社会无法从化石燃料过渡到绿色能源,这是石油工业造成的,几十年来,石油工业一直在扼杀生态意识的出现。气候变化对我们的社会构成了明确而现实的危险。目前的困境是精神病态的公司制度的结果,它掠夺地球以获取利润(榨取主义),逃避生产的实际成本(外部化成本),只追求自身利益(公司的最大利益)。因此,为了利润而牺牲了环境的福祉,并危及了我们的集体未来。企业创造性破坏的做法已经获得了像塔纳托斯一样的势头,以至于它在对利润的痴迷中威胁到了地球。在不现实原则的影响下,保守派对气候变化不屑一顾,阻挠解决气候问题的努力。对他们来说,科学是基于否定的愿望实现。他们愿意危及世界的意愿源于他们的专制教育。他们小时候忍受的体罚留下了愤怒的残余——摧毁生命的冲动——这是企业理性对环境的攻击的基础。由于害怕死亡,他们通过一种反常的仪式来制造死亡,以获得活着的感觉。通过形成一个宏大的自我来弥补童年的自恋创伤,他们被认为是万能的父母,在自杀冲动和通过上帝般的技术逃避之间交替。保守派对女性的攻击强调了她们与龙妈妈的关系所留下的残余创伤,就像她们与环境的关系涉及到她们与母乳和厕所妈妈的相遇。然而,解决环境问题需要的不仅仅是克服保守派的顽固态度。生态债务的概念强调了消费者选择对环境的重要性。《2015年联合国人类发展报告》中有关二氧化碳排放的内容表明,北半球社会欠下了巨大的环境债务,并提出了解决气候变化问题所需的转型规模。
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