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{{Short description|2002 British documentary series}}
{{For|the 2009 album by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead|The Century of Self}} {{For|the 2009 album by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead|The Century of Self}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2012}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}}
{{Infobox television {{Infobox television
| name = The Century of the Self
| image = The Century of Self Titles.jpg | image = The Century of Self Titles.jpg
| caption = Title screen | caption = Title screen
| image_size = 240px | image_size = 240
| director = ] | director = Adam Curtis
| executive_producer = ] | executive_producer = ]
| producer = Adam Curtis<br>Lucy Kelsall | producer = {{ubl| Adam Curtis | Lucy Kelsall}}
| writer = Adam Curtis | writer = ]
| cinematography = David Barker<br>William Sowerby | cinematography = {{ubl| David Barker | William Sowerby}}
| company = ]<br>] | company = {{ubl| ] | ]}}
| network = ] | network = ]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2002|03|17|df=y}}
| released = 2002
| last_aired = {{End date|2002|04|07|df=y}}
| runtime = 240 mins <small>(in four parts)</small> | runtime = 240 mins <small>(in four parts)</small>
| country = United Kingdom | country = United Kingdom
| language = English | language = English
| num_episodes = 4 | num_episodes = 4
| preceded_by = '']'' (1999)
| followed_by = '']'' (2004)
}} }}


'''''The Century of the Self''''' is a 2002 British television ] series by filmmaker ]. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts ] and ], and PR consultant ].<ref>{{Cite news |last= Adams |first= Tim |date= 10 March 2002 |title= How Freud got under our skin |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2002/mar/10/medicalscience.highereducation |newspaper= ] |accessdate= 13 January 2013 }}</ref> In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy." '''''The Century of the Self''''' is a 2002 British television ] series by ] ]. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts ] and ], and PR consultant ].<ref>{{Cite news |last= Adams |first= Tim |date= 10 March 2002 |title= How Freud got under our skin |url= https://www.theguardian.com/education/2002/mar/10/medicalscience.highereducation |newspaper= ] |accessdate= 13 January 2013 }}</ref> In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of ]."


== Episodes == == Episodes ==
{| class="wikitable"
# ''Happiness Machines'' (originally broadcast 17 March 2002)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/594b009c8a1942f691d718b572403367|title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 17 March 2002 |work=] |accessdate=19 October 2015}}</ref>
|+
# ''The Engineering of Consent'' (originally broadcast 24 March 2002)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/1e9db3ca2ad74097a23bae28284180ca|title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 24 March 2002 |work=BBC Genome }}</ref>
!No
# ''There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads; He Must Be Destroyed'' (originally broadcast 31 March 2002)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/adeb3d4cfd724127887b06476a6316ac|title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 31 March 2002 |work=BBC Genome }}</ref>
!Title
# ''Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering'' (originally broadcast 7 April 2002)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/5248b8e26fc34eaca688758d099d3432|title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 7 April 2002 |work=BBC Genome }}</ref>
!Broadcast Date
!Notes
|-
|1
|"Happiness Machines"
|17 March 2002
|<ref>{{cite magazine |date=14 March 2002 |title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 17 March 2002 |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/594b009c8a1942f691d718b572403367 |magazine=] |issue=4071 |pages=86 |accessdate=19 October 2015}}</ref>
|-
|2
|"The Engineering of Consent"
|24 March 2002
|<ref>{{cite magazine |date=21 March 2002 |title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 24 March 2002 |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/1e9db3ca2ad74097a23bae28284180ca |magazine=BBC Genome |issue=4072 |pages=80}}</ref>
|-
|3
|"There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads; He Must Be Destroyed"
|31 March 2002
|<ref>{{cite magazine |date=28 March 2002 |title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 31 March 2002 |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/adeb3d4cfd724127887b06476a6316ac |magazine=BBC Genome |issue=4073 |pages=82}}</ref>
|-
|4
|"Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering"
|7 April 2002
|<ref>{{cite magazine |date=4 April 2002 |title=The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 7 April 2002 |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/5248b8e26fc34eaca688758d099d3432 |magazine=BBC Genome |issue=4074 |pages=70}}</ref>
|}


== Overview == == Overview ==
Sigmund Freud, the founder of ], changed our perception of the mind and its workings. The documentary explores the various ways that governments and corporations have utilized Freud's theories. Freud and his nephew Edward Bernays, who was the first to use psychological techniques in ], are discussed in part one. His daughter ], a pioneer of child psychology, is mentioned in part two. ], an opponent of Freud's theories, is discussed in part three. ], the founder of ], changed our perception of the mind and its workings. The documentary explores the various ways that governments, global organizations and corporations have used Freud's theories. Freud and his nephew ], who was the first to use psychological techniques in ], are discussed in part one. His daughter ], a pioneer of child psychoanalysis, is mentioned in part two. ], an opponent of Freud's theories, is discussed in part three.


{{Quote box | quote = To many in politics and business, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power has finally moved to the people. Certainly, the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? ''The Century of the Self'' tells the untold and sometimes controversial story of the growth of the mass-consumer society. How was the all-consuming self created, by whom, and in whose interests? | source = BBC publicity.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/century_of_the_self.shtml|title=BBC Four Documentaries - The Century of the Self |work=] |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20110514032526/http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/century_of_the_self.shtml|archivedate=14 May 2011 }}</ref> | width = 20% | align = left}} {{Quote box | quote = To many in politics and business, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power has finally moved to the people. Certainly, the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? ''The Century of the Self'' tells the untold and sometimes controversial story of the growth of the mass-consumer society. How was the all-consuming self created, by whom, and in whose interests? | source = BBC publicity.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/century_of_the_self.shtml|title=BBC Four Documentaries - The Century of the Self |work=] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514032526/http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/century_of_the_self.shtml|archivedate=14 May 2011 }}</ref> | width = 20% | align = left}}


Along these lines, ''The Century of the Self'' asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of ] and ] and their implications. It also questions the modern way people see themselves, the attitudes to ], and ]. Along these lines, ''The Century of the Self'' asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of ] and ] and their implications. It also questions the modern way people see themselves, the attitudes to ], and ].


The business and political worlds use psychological techniques to read, create and fulfil the desires of the public, and to make their products and speeches as pleasing as possible to consumers and voters. Curtis questions the intentions and origins of this relatively new approach to engaging the public. The business and political worlds use psychological techniques to read, create and fulfill the desires of the public, and to make their products and speeches as pleasing as possible to consumers and voters. Curtis questions the intentions and origins of this relatively new approach to engaging the public.


Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a group, ], a historian of public relations, argues that politicians now appeal to ] that have little bearing on issues outside the narrow self-interests of a consumer society. Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a group, ], a historian of public relations, argues that politicians now appeal to ] that have little bearing on issues outside the narrow self-interests of a consumer society.
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==Contributors== ==Contributors==
{{columns-list|3| {{Columns-list|colwidth=20em|
* ], President, ] * ], President, ]
* Countess Erzie Károlyi * Countess Erzie Károlyi
* Edward Bernays (interviewed 1991) * Edward Bernays (interviewed 1991)
* Pat Jackson, ] and colleague of Edward Bernays * Pat Jackson, ] and colleague of Edward Bernays
* Peter Strauss, employee of Edward Bernays 1948–52 * Peter Strauss, employee of Edward Bernays 1948–52
* Peter Solomon, investment banker, Lehman Brothers * Peter Solomon, investment banker, Lehman Brothers
* Stuart Ewen, historian of public relations * Stuart Ewen, historian of public relations
* ], Viennese psychoanalyst * ], Viennese psychoanalyst
* Ann Bernays, daughter of Edward Bernays * Anne Bernays, daughter of Edward Bernays
* George Gallup Jnr, son of ] * ], pollster
* Marcel Faust, resident of Vienna, 1930s * Marcel Faust, resident of Vienna, 1930s
* Prof. ], psychoanalyst, US Army 1943–45 * Prof. ], psychoanalyst, US Army 1943–45
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* Hedy Dichter, wife of Ernest Dichter * Hedy Dichter, wife of Ernest Dichter
* Bill Schlackman, psychologist and employee of Ernest Dichter * Bill Schlackman, psychologist and employee of Ernest Dichter
* Larry Tye, journalist, '']'' * ], journalist, '']''
* Howard Hunt, Head of ] Operation, ], 1954 * ], Head of ] Operation, ], 1954
* ], psychiatrist and colleague of ] * ], psychiatrist and colleague of ]
* Laughlin Taylor, assistant to Dr Ewen Cameron 1958–60 * Laughlin Taylor, assistant to Dr Ewen Cameron 1958–60
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* Robert Pardun, student activist, 1960s * Robert Pardun, student activist, 1960s
* ] (interviewed 1978) * ] (interviewed 1978)
* Stew Albert, founding member of ] * ], founding member of ]
* Michael Murphy, founder of ] * ], founder of ]
* George Leonard, leader, Encounter Group, Esalen Institute, 1960s * ], leader, Encounter Group, Esalen Institute, 1960s
* Dr William Coulson, leader, Nuns' Encounter Group * Dr William Coulson, leader, Nuns' Encounter Group
* ], Yankelovich Partners Market Research Inc. * ], Yankelovich Partners Market Research Inc.
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* Jay Ogilvy, Director of Psychological Values Research, ], 1979–88 * Jay Ogilvy, Director of Psychological Values Research, ], 1979–88
* Amina Marie Spengler, Director, Psychological Values Research Programme, 1978–86 * Amina Marie Spengler, Director, Psychological Values Research Programme, 1978–86
* Jeffrey Bell, speech-writer to ], 1976–81 * ], speech-writer to ], 1976–81
* Christine MacNulty, Program Manager, Values and Lifestyles Team, SRI International 1978–81 * Christine MacNulty, program manager, Values and Lifestyles Team, SRI International 1978–81
* ], economist and member of ] cabinet 1993–97 * ], economist and member of ] cabinet 1993–97
* ], tabloid journalist 1993–2000 * ], tabloid journalist 1993–2000
* ], Governor, New York 1982–95 (archive) * ], Governor, New York 1982–95 (archive)
* Philip Gould, Strategy Advisor for ] * Philip Gould, Strategy Advisor for ]
* Dick Morris, Strategy Advisor to President Clinton 1994–96 * ], Strategy Advisor to President Clinton 1994–96
* Mark Penn, ] for President Clinton 1995–2000 * ], ] for President Clinton 1995–2000
* ], Market Researcher for President Clinton 1995–2000 * ], Market Researcher for President Clinton 1995–2000
* James Bennet, Washington correspondent, '']'' * ], Washington correspondent, '']''
* Derek Draper, assistant to ] 1992–95 * ], assistant to ] 1992–95
}} }}


==Music== ==Music==
* ]: '']'' * ]: '']''
* ]: '']'', '']'' * ]: '']'', '']'', '']''
* ]: '']'', Prelude 1 (C major) * ]: '']'', Prelude 1 (C major)
* ]: '']'', beginning of the third movement (poco allegretto) * ]: '']''
* ]: '']'', beginning of the third movement (poco allegretto)
* ]: ''She's a Star'' (from the album ]) * ]: ''She's a Star'' (from the album ])
* ]: '']'' * ]: '']''
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* ]: ''Portofino 2'' (from ]) * ]: ''Portofino 2'' (from ])
* '']'' (from the film '']'') * '']'' (from the film '']'')
* ]: ''Quelle foto'' (from the film '']'')
* ]: ''The Green Leaves of Summer''
* ]: ''Hit and Miss''


== Awards == == Awards ==
*Best Documentary Series, Broadcast Awards<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/bbc-cleans-up-at-broadcast-awards-2003/1108929.article|title=BBC cleans up at Broadcast Awards 2003 |work=] |accessdate=22 October 2015}}</ref> *Best Documentary Series, ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/bbc-cleans-up-at-broadcast-awards-2003/1108929.article|title=BBC cleans up at Broadcast Awards 2003 |work=] |accessdate=22 October 2015}}</ref>
*Historical Film Of The Year, ]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.historytoday.com/peter-furtado/back-narrative-history-today-awards|title=Back to Narrative at the History Today Awards |work=] }}</ref> *Historical Film of the Year, History Today Trust Awards<ref>{{cite web|last=Furtado|first=Peter|date=March 2003|title=Back to Narrative at the History Today Awards|url=http://www.historytoday.com/peter-furtado/back-narrative-history-today-awards|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924044105/https://www.historytoday.com/peter-furtado/back-narrative-history-today-awards|archive-date=24 September 2015|access-date=22 October 2015|work=]}}</ref>


Nominated for: Nominated for:
*Best Documentary Series, Royal Television Society<ref>{{cite web |url=https://rts.org.uk/award/programme-awards-winners-2002|title=Programme Awards Winners 2002 |work=] }}</ref> *Best Documentary Series, Royal Television Society<ref>{{cite web |url=https://rts.org.uk/award/programme-awards-winners-2002 |title=Programme Awards Winners 2002 |work=] |date=14 March 2011 }}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
*Best Documentary Series, Grierson Documentary Awards *Best Documentary Series, Grierson Documentary Awards
*Best Documentary, Indie Awards *Best Documentary, Indie Awards
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== External links == == External links ==
* {{BBC programme}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0432232|title=The Century of the Self}} *{{IMDb title|id=0432232|title=The Century of the Self}}
* '''' by Dan Haggard in ''Reviews In Depth,'' 25 January 2010 * '''' by Dan Haggard in ''Reviews in Depth,'' 25 January 2010
* '''Episode guide:''' * '''Episode guide:'''
*# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy) *# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy)
*# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy) *# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy)
*# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy) *# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy)
*# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy) *# '''' at BBC Online (archive copy)


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{{Edward Bernays}}


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2002 British documentary series For the 2009 album by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, see The Century of Self.

The Century of the Self
Title screen
Written byAdam Curtis
Directed byAdam Curtis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producerStephen Lambert
Producers
  • Adam Curtis
  • Lucy Kelsall
Cinematography
  • David Barker
  • William Sowerby
Running time240 mins (in four parts)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release17 March (2002-03-17) –
7 April 2002 (2002-04-07)

The Century of the Self is a 2002 British television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud, and PR consultant Edward Bernays. In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy."

Episodes

No Title Broadcast Date Notes
1 "Happiness Machines" 17 March 2002
2 "The Engineering of Consent" 24 March 2002
3 "There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads; He Must Be Destroyed" 31 March 2002
4 "Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering" 7 April 2002

Overview

Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, changed our perception of the mind and its workings. The documentary explores the various ways that governments, global organizations and corporations have used Freud's theories. Freud and his nephew Edward Bernays, who was the first to use psychological techniques in public relations, are discussed in part one. His daughter Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychoanalysis, is mentioned in part two. Wilhelm Reich, an opponent of Freud's theories, is discussed in part three.

To many in politics and business, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power has finally moved to the people. Certainly, the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? The Century of the Self tells the untold and sometimes controversial story of the growth of the mass-consumer society. How was the all-consuming self created, by whom, and in whose interests?

BBC publicity.

Along these lines, The Century of the Self asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of consumerism and commodification and their implications. It also questions the modern way people see themselves, the attitudes to fashion, and superficiality.

The business and political worlds use psychological techniques to read, create and fulfill the desires of the public, and to make their products and speeches as pleasing as possible to consumers and voters. Curtis questions the intentions and origins of this relatively new approach to engaging the public.

Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a group, Stuart Ewen, a historian of public relations, argues that politicians now appeal to primitive impulses that have little bearing on issues outside the narrow self-interests of a consumer society.

The words of Paul Mazur, a leading Wall Street banker working for Lehman Brothers in 1927, are cited: "We must shift America from a needs- to a desires-culture. People must be trained to desire, to want new things, even before the old have been entirely consumed. Man's desires must overshadow his needs."

In part four the main subjects are Philip Gould, a political strategist, and Matthew Freud, a PR consultant and the great-grandson of Sigmund Freud. In the 1990s, they were instrumental to bringing the Democratic Party in the US and New Labour in the United Kingdom back into power through use of the focus group, originally invented by psychoanalysts employed by US corporations to allow consumers to express their feelings and needs, just as patients do in psychotherapy.

Curtis ends by saying that, "Although we feel we are free, in reality, we—like the politicians—have become the slaves of our own desires," and compares Britain and America to 'Democracity', an exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair created by Edward Bernays.

Contributors

Music

Awards

  • Best Documentary Series, Broadcast Awards
  • Historical Film of the Year, History Today Trust Awards

Nominated for:

  • Best Documentary Series, Royal Television Society
  • Best Documentary Series, Grierson Documentary Awards
  • Best Documentary, Indie Awards

References

  1. Adams, Tim (10 March 2002). "How Freud got under our skin". The Observer. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  2. "The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 17 March 2002". BBC Genome. No. 4071. 14 March 2002. p. 86. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  3. "The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 24 March 2002". BBC Genome. No. 4072. 21 March 2002. p. 80.
  4. "The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 31 March 2002". BBC Genome. No. 4073. 28 March 2002. p. 82.
  5. "The Century of the Self - BBC Two England - 7 April 2002". BBC Genome. No. 4074. 4 April 2002. p. 70.
  6. "BBC Four Documentaries - The Century of the Self". BBC Online. Archived from the original on 14 May 2011.
  7. Note: the quote is from a 1927 article by Mazur in the Harvard Business Review.
  8. "BBC cleans up at Broadcast Awards 2003". Broadcast. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  9. Furtado, Peter (March 2003). "Back to Narrative at the History Today Awards". History Today. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  10. "Programme Awards Winners 2002". Royal Television Society. 14 March 2011.

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