TY - BOOK A1 - Oberdiek, Ulrich PB - German Anthropology Online IS - 4 AV - public Y1 - 2019/// UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/28707/ N2 - This essay reflects on the possibility of a 'total' situation: various cultural tendencies, drives, intentions or processes, which aim to have 'total' control of a situation or a setting; totality being a state, with totalism an agenda or process. Striving for 100%, whether unlimited growth in capitalism, total control of something (like information) or over someone respectively 'all', is described as an imminent danger considering present-day technological possibilities, and ideological programs such as neoliberalism, or various politically totalist strivings. This has been discussed even by Max Weber's critique of rationalism, Bataille's critique of economy, or Zygmunt Bauman's critique of the superpanopticon regarding surveillance. On the other hand, religions can be understood as total systems demanding 100% belief and obedience from believers. Since they operate in 'cultures', they tend to influence or 'color' them with their tenets, and evangelical groups are a particularly aggressive contemporary phenomenon. TI - Striving for 100%: An essay on totality and totalism KW - totality KW - neoliberalism KW - religio-economic nexus KW - political economy KW - surveillance KW - nation state KW - global rule KW - religious fundamentalism T3 - Occasional anthropological papers ID - heidok28707 EP - 19 ER -