Psychological Roots of the Climate Crisis tells the story of a
fundamental fight between a caring and an uncaring imagination. It helps
us to recognise the uncaring imagination in politics, in culture - for
example in the writings of Ayn Rand - and also in ourselves.
Sally Weintrobe argues that achieving the shift to greater care requires
us to stop colluding with Exceptionalism, the rigid psychological
mindset largely responsible for the climate crisis. People in this
mindset believe that they are entitled to have the lion's share and that
they can 'rearrange' reality with magical omnipotent thinking whenever
reality limits these felt entitlements.
While this book's subject is grim, its tone is reflective, ironic, light
and at times humorous. It is free of jargon, and full of examples from
history, culture, literature, poetry, everyday life and the author's
experience as a psychoanalyst, and a professional life that has been
dedicated to helping people to face difficult truths.