Kulturzeit-Gespräch mit Paul Verhaeghe, 22/09/2016
zum Thema Autorität und Verantwortung: Früher war einmal ganz klar, wer die Autoritäten am Ort sind. Der Lehrer, der Pfarrer, der Bürgermeister. Und heute? Wir sprechen mit dem Psychoanalytiker Paul Verhaeghe. Video
tbs eFM This Morning, 06/01/2016
Interview with eFM This Morning from Seoul, Korea. Audio
Equal Time For Freethought, 10/01/2016
The social sciences have taught us that, as the 1960s saying goes, the personal IS political (and, of course, vice versa). One of the themes of my own interviews has been to connect the dots between the psychological health of individuals in society with the sociological health of the communities we live in. Today we will continue the exploration of where humanity is today, socially, and where we might like to see it change…and how. Our special guests this time around will be with sociologist Charles Derber and psychoanalyst Paul Verhaeghe. Audio
Interview with Anna Fishzon, 18/08/2015
Feeling exhausted, hopeless, and anxious? You might be suffering from symptoms of neoliberalism, according to Paul Verhaeghe. In What About Me?: The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society (Scribe Publications, 2014), he takes on "Enron society," demonstrating how the core insights and principles of psychoanalysis can be brought to bear on social relations, history, and ideology.
Podcast
Ted-X talk Hedgehogs united
Humans are like hedgehogs on a chilly autumn evening. We curl up next to one another to stay warm. But if we come too close we prick each other. So we move away but evidently get cold again. What follows is a never-ending movement. Prof.dr. Paul Verhaeghe speaks of the effects of thinking in terms of goals and profit. text
Hessischer Rundfunk, hr2 Mikado - okt 2013
Krankheiten wie Burnout und Depression sind Produkte unserer Wirtschaftsweise "Burnout: Das sagt ja schon im Wort, dass es da einer nicht geschafft hat. Er ist ausgebrannt. Er hat’s versucht, aber er ist nicht mitgekommen. – An solchen Beispielen weist Verhaeghe nach, dass diese Gesellschaftsform krank macht."