Introduction : the ambiguous legacy of psychanalysis
Pt. 1. Charismatic origins : the crumbling of the Victorian family system
Ch. 1. personal unconscious
Ch. 2. Gender, sexuality, and personal life
Ch. 3. Absorption and marginality
Ch. 4. From paternal authority to narcissism
Pt. 2. Fordism, Freudianism, and the threefold promise of modernity
Ch. 5. Great War and the Bolshevik revolution
Ch. 6. Fordism, Freudianism, and modernity
Ch. 7. Autonomy and resistance
Ch. 8. turn toward the mother
Ch. 9. Fascism and the destruction of classical European analysis
Pt. 3. From the psychology of authority to the politics of identity
Ch. 10. mother-infant relationship and the post-war welfare state
Ch. 11. Charisma or rationalization? : U. S. psychoanalysis in the epoch of the Cold War
Ch. 12. 1960s, post-Fordism, and the culture of narcissism
Epilogue : psychoanalysis in our time.