The Self-Esteem Movement

Published: Nov. 15, 2021, 8 a.m.

b"In the late 1980s, a New Age America began telling children that they were special, that if they just believed in themselves all their dreams would come true. Not only that, but spiritual seekers and psychologists began making claims that programs in self-esteem could solve all our most pressing national issues, an idea soon supported by law and order conservatives as well. The value of self-esteem as a social savior has settled into our culture as an almost unquestioned truth, but what if it is all based on a lie? Today we follow the long journey of one charismatic leader who knew how to get both sides of the political spectrum onboard with his vision of utopia.\\n\\nBecome a Patron! to get access to our follow-up talk show 'Hysteria Home Companion'\\n\\nHead to truebill.com/americanhysteria to start saving money today\\n \\nAmerican Hysteria is written, produced, and hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith\\nSound design by Clear Commo Studios\\nCo-Researched by Riley Smith\\nProduced by Miranda Zickler\\n\\nFollow American Hysteria on social media:\\nTwitter: @AmerHysteria\\nInstagram: @AmericanHysteriaPodcast\\nFind our merch at americanhysteria.com\\n\\nCheck out Will Storr's book Selfie\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"