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Pill Pod 212 - The Mass Desire for Fascism

Jun 16, 2025
This discussion dives into Wilhelm Reich's insights on the mass psychology of fascism, revealing how personal motivations intertwine with historical contexts. It critiques the totalitarian aspects of ideologies, exploring the surprising alignment of the lower middle class with extremist movements. The podcast also examines the complex relationship between sexuality and societal norms post-World War I, alongside the impact of economic crises on moral panics. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the psychological undercurrents driving political behavior and authority in contemporary society.
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Ideology Can Diverge From Material Conditions

  • Wilhelm Reich argues Marxism needs psychoanalysis to explain why people act against material interests.
  • He locates a cleavage between economic base and slower-changing ideological structures that shape behavior.
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Why Starving People Obey

  • Reich asks why starving people often do not steal or strike, calling that the key puzzle vulgar Marxism cannot explain.
  • He uses mass psychology to show how obedience and character structure can override immediate material drives.
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Crowd Psychology Enables Mass Politics

  • Reich introduces group or mass psychology to explain collective behavior distinct from individual psychology.
  • He treats the crowd as a modern social phenomenon that erodes individuality and enables fascist mobilization.
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