Political Pathologies from The Sopranos to Succession argues that
highly praised prestige TV shows reveal the underlying fantasies and
contradictions of uppermiddle-class political centrists.
Through a psychoanalytic interpretation of The Sopranos, Breaking
Bad, The Wire, House of Cards, Dexter, Game of Thrones, and
Succession, Robert Samuels uncovers how moderate "liberals" have
helped to produce and maintain the libertarian Right. Samuels' analysis
explores the difference between contemporary centrists and the
foundations of liberal democracy, exposing the myth of the "liberal
media" and considers the consequences of these celebrated series,
including the undermining of trust in modern liberal democratic
institutions. Political Pathologies from The Sopranos to Succession
contributes to a greater understanding of the ways media and political
ideology can circulate on a global level through the psychopathology of
class consciousness.
This book will be of great interest to academics and scholars
considering intersections of psychoanalytic studies, television studies,
and politics.