Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-qxdb6 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-30T04:03:33.987Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

8 - Narcissism, Entitlement, Sex, and Power

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2014

Jerrold M. Post
Affiliation:
George Washington University, Washington DC
Jerrold M. Post
Affiliation:
The George Washington University
Get access

Summary

In his brilliant and eerily prescient novel of social commentary, Bonfire of the Vanities, Thomas Wolfe characterizes financial superstars as “masters of the universe.” Wolfe pungently describes their sense of entitlement, their feeling that they have special rights and privileges allowing them to act as if they are above the laws and moral sensibilities that govern the rest of us. The world of the protagonist, an arrogant investment banker, unravels while he is on a clandestine liaison with his mistress: he accidentally takes a wrong exit off a New York City parkway and ends up in a dangerous Bronx neighborhood where his car accidently hits and seriously injures a black pedestrian, and, in their panicked state, he and his mistress leave the scene of the accident.

Just before the financial crisis that began in 2008, with its arcane financial instruments – derivatives, collateralized debt obligations, and credit default swaps – the “masters of the universe” were riding high. It was not until the economy began to falter that their intimate connection to the political system became clear. And just as these economic superstars showed a remarkable sense of entitlement, so, too, did their political confreres. This was not a failing confined to one side of the political aisle either: it was very much a bipartisan endeavor.

Type
Chapter
Information
Narcissism and Politics
Dreams of Glory
, pp. 112 - 133
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2014

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Freud, , 1916Some Character Types Met with in Psychoanalytic Work,” Standard Edition, pp. 314–315Google Scholar
Wolfe, Thomas, The Bonfire of the Vanities (New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1987)Google Scholar
Dionne, Jr. E. J., “Gary Hart, the Elusive Front-Runner,” The New York Times, May 3, 1987, Google Scholar
Hart, Gary and Rice, Donna, National Enquirer, June 2, 1987
“Hart First Withdrawal,” C-SPAN, December 15, 1987, accessed March 30, 2011,
Holmes, Dorothy, “The Wrecking Effects of Race and Social Class on Self and Success,” Psychoanalytic Quarterly 75, No. 1 (2006): 223Google ScholarPubMed
Levy, Steven T., Seelig, Beth J., and Inderbitzin, Lawrence B., “On Those Wrecked by Success: A Clinical Inquiry,” Psychoanalytic Quarterly 64 (1995): 639–657Google ScholarPubMed
“The Enigmatic Candidate,” People Magazine, March 26, 1984,
Dionne, E. J., “Courting Danger: The Fall of Gary Hart,” The New York Times, May 9, 1987(b), Google Scholar
Hakim, Dany and Rashbaum, William K., “Spitzer Is Linked to Prostitution Ring,” The New York Times, April 6, 2011, Google Scholar
Staff, Globe. “Eliot Spitzer to Lecture at Harvard Ethics Center,” Boston.com, November 12, 2009, Google Scholar
Darman, Jonathan, “Spitzer in Exile,” Newsweek, 153, No. 17 (April 27, 2009)Google Scholar
Stein, Sam, “Ensign Whacked Bill Clinton for His Infidelities, Called Them ‘Embarrassing’ for Country,” The Huffington Post, July 17, 2009,
Roth, Alex and Bauerlein, Valeria, “Gov. Sanford Struggles to Hang On,” The Wall Street Journal, June, 26, 2009, Google Scholar
Lush, Tamara and Berland, Evan, “AP Newsbreak: SC Gov ‘Crossed Lines’ with Women,” U-T San Diego, June 30, 2009, accessed December 16, 2013, Google Scholar
Hamby, Peter, “S. C. Attorney General to Review Sanford’s Travel Records,” CNN, July 1, 2009, Google Scholar
“Transcript of Gary Condit Interview,” CNN, August 23, 2001,
Walsh, Bill and Alpert, Bruce, “Senate Leader Wants ‘Airing’ of Vitter Scandal,” The Times Picayune, July 17, 2007, Google Scholar
Associated Press, “New Orleans’ Madam Says Sen. David Vitter Used Her Brothel,” Fox News, July 11, 2007, Google Scholar
Konigsmark, Anne Rochell, “A Week of Crisis Impeachment: The Speakership Livingston’s Constituents Decision to Resign Jolts Home District,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 20, 1998, D4Google Scholar
Moller, Jan, “David Vitter Sex Scandal Gets Spotlight Again in Debate with Charlie Melancon,” The Times-Picayune, October 28, 2010, Google Scholar
James, Randy, “Senator John Ensign: ‘I Had an Affair,’” TIME, June 18, 2009,
Cillizza, Chris and Kane, Paul, “Republican Sen. John Ensign of Nevada Won’t Seek Reelection,” The Washington Post, March 7, 2011,
Edwards, John, et al., Ending Poverty in America: How to Restore the American Dream (New York: New Press. 2007), 263
Porter, Mickey, “Newt’s a Beaut,” Akron Beacon Journal, July 25, 2000Google Scholar
Bruni, Frank, “Gingrich Sees Echo of Ancient Rome in America Today,” The New York Times, May 3, 1998, Google Scholar
“Gingrich Attacks Clinton on Lewinsky Matter, Foreign Policy,” CNN, May 18, 1998,
Habberman, Maggie, “Newt Gingrich: ‘I Was Doing Things That Were Wrong,’POLITICO, March 8, 2011, Google Scholar
Schwarz, Gabriella, “Gingrich: I’m Not a Hypocrite,” CNN, March 27, 2011, Google Scholar
Kamen, Al, “Rumsfeld: The Boom Years,” The Washington Post, March 11, 2011, A14
Sheehy, Gail, “The Inner Quest of Newt Gingrich,” Vanity Fair 421 (September 1995): 147Google Scholar
Romano, Lois, “Newt Gingrich, Maverick on the Hill: The New Right’s Abrasive Point Man Talks of Changing His Tone and Tactics,” The Washington Post, January 3, 1985, B01
Garamone, Jim, “Petraeus Garners Praise at Retirement Ceremony,” United States Department of Defense, August 31, 2011, Google Scholar
Bowden, Mark, “David Petraeus’s Winning Streak,” Vanity Fair, March 30, 2010, Google Scholar
Broadwell, Paula, “General David Petraeus’s Rules for Living,” The Daily Beast, November 5, 2012, Google Scholar
Vitello, Paul, “Worried Town Recalls a Young Petraeus,” The New York Times, September 12, 2007, Google Scholar
Chandrasekaran, Rajiv and Jaffe, Greg, “Petraeus Scandal Puts Four-Star General Lifestyle under Scrutiny,” The Washington Post, November 17, 2012,
Hennessey, Kathleen, “Senate Confirms David Petraeus as CIA Director,” The Los Angeles Times, June 30, 2011, Google Scholar
Engel, Richard, “Petraeus’ Biographer Paula Broadwell under FBI Investigation over Access to His Email, Law Enforcement Officials Say,” NBC News, November 9, 2012, Google Scholar
Associated Press, “Petraeus Affair Timeline of Events,” Politico, November 12, 2012, accessed February 23, 2013, Google Scholar
Scherzer, Amy, “Amy Scherzer’s Diary,” Tampa Bay Times, February 4, 2010, Google Scholar
Ricks, Thomas E., The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today (New York: Penguin Press, 2012)Google Scholar
Shepherd, Lewis, “Petraeus as Ozymandias,” Shepherd’s Pi, November 10, 2010, Google Scholar
Sherrill, Stephen, “The Year in Ideas: A to Z; Acquired Situational Narcissism,” The New York Times, December 9, 2001, Google Scholar
Cooper, Richard and Neubauer, Chuck, “Senator’s Way to Wealth Was Paved with Favors,” Los Angeles Times, December 17, 2003Google Scholar
Calabresi, Massimo, “Can Obama Escape the Taint of Blagojevich?” TIME, December 10, 2008,
“Governor Says Impeachment Vote Is Politically Driven,” CNN, January 9, 2009,
Brown, Mark, “Rod Blagojevich on the Stand Breathes Life into Retrial,” Chicago Sun-Times, June 3, 2011, Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

Available formats
×