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Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Family First Chapter 1: Is the Examined Life a Huge Mistake?
The Life of Arrested Development Is Not Worth Living Michael: “The Good One, the Moral One, the Fool.” Gob: “They’re Laughing with Me, Michael, They’re Laughing with Me.” Lindsay: “You Call Yourself an Environmentalist, Why Don’t You Go Club a Few Beavers?” Tobias: “You Blow Hard.” The Arresting of Happiness
Chapter 2: Kissing Cousins
The Argument from Naturalism The Yuck Factor, and the Wisdom of Repugnance
Chapter 3: Freudian Arrested Development
Analysts and Therapists for the Bluths Use Your Allusion: Freud Perhaps an Attic Shall I Seek—The Unconscious Freud’s Company Model Prove It: Baiting the Unconscious Shémale and Misreadings Michael, Marta, Ann Other Freudian Slips Motherboy, or the Oedipus Complex Totem . . . : Boyfights . . . and Taboo: Les Cousins Dangereux Pop-Pop Gets Put on the Couch?
Chapter 4: Don’t Know Thyself
Gob Isn’t Just Deceiving Himself Gob Plays His Roles Be Yourself, Gob Gob Makes Huge Mistakes in Good Faith The Wisdom of Bad Faith
Part Two: A Business Model Chapter 5: Dr. Fünke’s 100 Percent Natural Good-Time Alienation Solution
Happy Bluthday to You! The Bluth Family History Marx and Alienation—Or, How to Never Succeed in Life While Really, Really Trying A Case of “Light Treason”: A Man Who Would Do Anything to Make a Buck Lucille and Gob Meet the Fünkes Michael Don’t Buy This Book! Down with Capitalism!
Chapter 6: Family First
Product Safety: The Cornballer Marketing Ethics: The Model Home Treatment of Employees: The Banana Stand and Child Labor Treatment of Employees: The Office and the Construction Site International Business: “Light” Treason Moral Development Arrested
Chapter 7: Bourgeois Bluths
Your Uncle Doesn’t Not Work Here Anymore: Marx, Labor, and Capital It’s a Gaming Ship: Consumption and Leisure There’s Always Money in the Banana Stand: Class Status and Performance I Thought You Meant of the Things You Eat: the Bluths and the Politics of the Family The Important Thing Is That You Guys Don’t Lose Focus on Yourselves: Narcissism as a Crisis of Bourgeois Identity
Part Three: Some Huge Mistakes Chapter 8: What Whitey Isn’t Ready to Hear
You There, Reading This Book . . . Whatever I Do, I Won’t Quote Hegel It Ain’t Easy Bein’ White Stuff Whitey Isn’t Ready to Hear; African-Americany Might Not Be Ready, Either . . . An Ethics of Identity
Chapter 9: “I Just Blue Myself”
I Christen This Ship the Lucille “I’ve Been a Horrible Mother.” “Blueing” Oneself The Hearer Doesn’t Just Lay There, Michael, If That’s What You Were Thinking
Chapter 10: To Bias Tobias
How to Solve a Problem Like Tobias A Gender Enigma The Man Inside Him Mister Gay Tobias, the Blow Hard Denying the Man Inside Him Gender Empowerment Analraping Tobias Tobias as the Ideal
Chapter 11: I’m Oscar.com
Bland (I mean, Ann), Marta, the Richters, Aristotle, and the Metaphysical Question Oh My God . . . You’re Oscar. Dot com. [and George Sr. and the Metaphysical and Persistence Problems] Larry (the Surrogate), Forget-Me-Nows, and Locke’s Criticism of Descartes Thomas Reid, Gob, and the Problem of the “Forget-Me-Now”
Part Four: The One Where They Do Epistemology Chapter 12: You Can’t Do Magic
Career Advice from Aristotle The Virtues of an Illusionist Why Gob Can’t Do Magic The Magical World of Gob
Chapter 13: Is Justified True Bluth Belief Knowledge?
I Didn’t Even Know That There Was a Cabin . . . He Wasn’t Taking Me To . . . As You May or May Not Know [JTB] and I Have Hit a Bit of a Rough Patch . . . First You Dump All Over It, Now You Want to Know How It’s [Solved] . . .
Chapter 14: Bunkers and Balls
Choosing Between Wayne Jarvis and Barry Zuckerkorn The Lenses of Wayne Jarvis, Barry Zuckerkorn, and George Michael Bluth Q: War! What Is It Good For?! A: Well, Certainly Not Buster Bluth How to Choose Between Bunkers and Balls Who Knows What Balls Look Like? In the Absence of Opie (Sorry, Ron)
Part Five: Solid As Iraq: Politics and Ethics Arrested Chapter 15: No Touching! George Sr.’s Brush with Treason
“Do You Know How They Punish Treason?”—First Time . . .—“I’ve Never Heard of a Second!” A Company Whose Founder May Be on Trial for Treason: The Case Against George Sr. “He’s Guilty, Michael, of Medium to Heavy Treason”: The Degrees of Treason “We Do Need to Stick Together Like a Family on This”: Why Treason Is Wrong “I’ve Made a Huge Mistake”
Chapter 16: “I’ve Made a Huge Mistake”
“And I’m Not Afraid to Make Mistakes. Or Have You Forgotten to Read This . . .” “Nobody Makes a Fool out of Our Family without My Help.” “. . . She Keeps Saying That God Is Going to Show Me a Sign. The . . . Something of My Ways. Wisdom?”
Chapter 17: The Comedy of Contradiction
Seemingly Deceptive: Lindsay’s Lies A Jealous Gob Think of the Children “I’m Not Sure if My Ethics Teacher Would Love It if I Cheated on My Essay” Going Both Ways Beyond the Never-Nude: Nietzsche’s Man of the Future Contradiction and the Form of Comedy: There’s Always Money in the Banana Stand
Part Six: And On The Epilogue . . . Chapter 18: And Now the Story of a Wealthy Family Who Lost Everything
Narrating the Bluths: “A Clear-Cut Situation with the Promise of Comedy” “And That’s Why You Always Leave a Note”: What Lessons Can We Learn From Our Narratives? “And That’s How You Narrate a Story”—What We Tell, What We Are
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