(04-25-2016, 10:37 PM)Uzi Wrote: Nephew of Freud, and the person who turned public opinion of his uncle from the fraud crackpot that he was into the primary theorist in psychology for the next few decades, using his techniques for influencing public opinion.
He realized that words, beyond their definitions, gain true power when instead of mere words, they become symbols and stereotypes. Hence, looking for a definition of artisan is not useful. If you will notice it is their use as symbols and the stereotypes associated with the word that is the true subject of most of the discussion taking place here.
Who created the symbols and stereotypes associated with "artisan"? Men you've never heard of, who work in the marketing and public relations fields. Paraphrasing Humpty Dumpty: It means whatever they want it to mean.
If you want to know how they do it, don't take the quick YouTube tour of Bernays. Read his book. Except, be warned that after you've read it you'll be able to see the matrix.
Ok. My one meaningful and purposeful addition to kick this thread even more sideways than it already is. Uzi, you seem well educated so I will address your points in this post. I'm sure you wont be offended because this would be a wonderful discussion if it were face to face over a cup of coffee and not on a shaving forum with the topic 'What is the definition of Artisan?"
I think you may be blurring the lines between psychology, sociology, and social psychology just a little. First off, Bernay, coming from a well educated family and being well educated himself would have been employing social psychology tools to mold the public to get what he wanted, or what he was paid to do. Yes, propaganda, or now we can call it marketing. (does "lift and cut ring a bell?) Even if it wasnt called that at the time and he didnt know thats the tool he was employing as social psychology is a relatively new field.
I dont think Freud was a fraud, but his methods sure could never stand scrutiny. Thats why everyone, including his own daughter disavowed every part of his therapies, except the actual discussion with a therapist. I destest the fact that every psychology class must start the first chapter on psychodynamic theory when it is a dead and disproven method of treatment.
So, where I think you may be going is the sociology route. One of the 3 tenets of sociology is Symbolic Interactionism. (think of the American flag) The roots of Symbolic Interactionism reside in pragmatism and it assumes that humans act in terms of the meanings they assign to objects in their environments. This also assumes that the meanings are imputed to an object are socially constructed.
So that means different groups (and people) will often assign different meanings to the same object (artisan) and established meanings and definitions are always subject to change, (and thus are and important feature of social change).
Artisan means different things to different people. Depends on the person's own construct of the term. (subjectivity)
Class dismissed. Go have a Coors Light. It tastes better.