1Acknowledgements
37Fair and Balanced
2A Personal Preface
38Chapter 3: Morality and the Obsessional
3Human Nature
39Messianism
4What is Good?
40The Golden Rule
5Ideology
41Good and Evil
6American Religion
42Chapter 4: Law and Religion in America
7The French Revolution
43Obsessionality and Religion
8Progressivist Pedagogy
44Morality
9An Aversion to Truth
45Progressivism is Religion
10The Changing Psychological Milieu
46Sanctuary Cities
11History and Belief
47Progressive Guilt
12Chapter 1: Values and Neurosis
48Conscience of an Obsessional
13Gender Identity
49The Obsessional Elite
14Racism
50Hypocrisy
15Crime
51Alleviating Guilt
16Loss of Freedom
52Moral Masochism
17Me Too?
53Chapter 5: Existential Insecurity: Trauma and Existential Insecurity
18News
54Chapter 6: Language and the Myths of Obsessionality
19The Obsessional Narcissist
55Knowledge and News
20An Unconscious Society
56Scholarship
21Projection
57Knowledge as Power
22Whose Reality?
58Chapter 7: Feminism and Identity Politics
23Defining Neurosis
59What Do Women Want?
24Chapter 2: The Obsessional Personality
60Women and Relationships
25Anxiety
61Women and Empathy
26Restriction of Affect
62Where Have the Men Gone?
27Anger
63Man-Bashing
28Doubt
64Sex versus Gender
29Perfectionism
65Identity Politics
30Cleanliness
66Chapter 8: Mis-Education
31IdÉe fixee (Fixed ideas)
67Chapter 9: The Obsessional Elite and the Culture Wars
32Concrete Perspective and Limited Creativity
68Chapter 10: Political Correctness: What’s in a Name?
33Envy and Schadenfreude
69Chapter 11: Radical Islamic Terrorism: A World Without Borders
34Aversion to Risk and Confrontation
70Conclusion
35Humility
71References
36Power and Control