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This defense, which attempts to protect and preserve autonomy, also depends on a corresponding—and arguably perverse—attribution of agency to the social order. To protect the self, the theorist must make society more of a self as well, and an insidious one at that. Aspects of society that sociologists might call “structural forces” are animated and combined with older notions “of a malevolent, centralized, and intentional program of mass control.”
High Weirdness: Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies
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