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/427/ Why Do We Make Our Emotions Match the Market? ft. Eva Illouz
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/427/ Why Do We Make Our Emotions Match the Market? ft. Eva Illouz

Bungacast

July 30, 20241h 18m

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Show Notes

On emotional capitalism + Israeli politics.

Renowned sociologist Eva Illouz joins us to talk about her recent book on the emotions of populism, and her work on the sociology of emotions in general. We discuss:

  • Why have emotions become such a collective obsession?

  • Where can you buy emotional commodities? What are influencers really selling?

  • What emotions accompany victim culture?

  • How is identity and victimhood linked in a way that allow us never to forgive or forget?

    Plus:

  • How has Netanyahu failed even on his own terms?

  • How has Israeli populism channelled fear, disgust, resentment, and love?

  • Why have Eva's views on the progressive left changed?

 

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