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The Clinton Syndrome: The President and the Self-Destructive Nature of Sexual Addiction (Hardcover)

by Jerome Levin Ph.D. (Author)
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Isn't it funny that when we were children, our parents used to tell us that it didn't matter what other people said about us, but whenever some new story emerges about Bill Clinton's sexual conduct, people rush to be the first to announce that his bad reputation will set off a national crisis?

Unpacking the assumptions from Jerome Levin's The Clinton Syndrome takes some doing. First, of course, there's the assumption that all of the allegations about Clinton's behavior--from before Gennifer Flowers up to and including Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, and Monica Lewinsky--are true. Then there's the assumption that these incidents--which of course are all true, and all occurred just as Clinton's detractors describe them--are indicative of "sexual addiction." Of course, in order to make that assumption, Levin first has to assume that sexual addiction is a real condition, a matter about which there is still considerable debate, and among the dozen or so assumptions we have to make in order to believe in sexual addiction is that any behavior "at variance with community standards" is not only "damaging to the individual" but evidence of addictive behavior.

Based on these assumptions, we are presented with a psychobiographical portrait of Clinton in which his formative years--raised by a tempestuous, sexually provocative mother and grandmother, forced to deal with an abusive, alcoholic stepfather--lead to a dysfunctional personality that engages in compulsive sex "seeking reassurance and validation of his worth," and that he "had about as much chance of leaving [Monica Lewinsky] alone as a cocaine addict has of passing up a line." Even Clinton's good qualities, such as his empathy and intelligence, are reduced to coping mechanisms that he picked up in order to survive a traumatic childhood marked by "emotional incest." Even if Paula Jones was lying about what happened, Levin tells us, Clinton's refusal to settle the lawsuit was still a denial that his addiction to sex was out of control. It's a vicious circle: Clinton seems to be acting like a sex addict because he is a sex addict, and he's a sex addict because he appears to be acting like a sex addict.

Although Levin claims to analyze the ethical dimensions of the Clinton scandals, as opposed to the moral dimensions (or, in psychoanalytic terms, to view the matter through the "rational" ego rather than the accusing, judgmental superego), the invocation of terms like "community standards" inevitably plunges the discussion into a moral climate. Levin as much as admits that his argument is to some degree a judgment of Clinton's behavior "driven by anger at him for having put a political agenda I support in jeopardy.... I have an emotional investment in the success of the American Experiment, and I care that a president's apparent personal pathology might damage that experimental process." Given that America has been able to weather such "crises" as Abraham Lincoln's depression, Ulysses S. Grant's alcoholism, Theodore Roosevelt's sadistic love of violence, Warren G. Harding's corruption, and what we would now perhaps call JFK's "sexual addiction," all the brouhaha over Bill Clinton--or, more accurately, over other people's opinions about what exactly Bill Clinton might have done--can seem, to borrow a term from psychological circles, hysterical. --Ron Hogan

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A compelling portrait of one of the most enigmatic, complex, and driven men of our time -- Review

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Prima Lifestyles; 1st ptg edition (August 12, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076151628X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761516286
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,787,704 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Finally a psychological perspective!, January 23, 1999
Dr. Levin is an expert on addictions and the psychological forces that fuel them. His professional knowledge, combined with a good deal of research on Clinton's life, make his "speculative" case compelling and convincing. Clinton's stormy childhood has been acknowledged, but Levin is the first to trace cause and effect, and to try to penetrate Clinton's psyche--the place, of course, where the Lewinsky scandal sprang from. Levin pieces together past and present, and makes a compelling case for sexual addiction and unconscious trauma. Levin needs a writer, however, to craft his argument into a more convincing and fleshed out whole. A voyeuristic psychological profile of a political figure is a treacherous endeavor, especially considering the moral miasma that political scandals wade in. And Levin's conventional and informal prose do not do his subject, or his professional knowledge and experience, justice. But if you realize that Levin is a psychologist, and not a writer, you will be rewarded with a much needed and convincing portrait of our President as a psychological being.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What everyone should consider before judgement, January 16, 2004
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This book is a must read for everyone who is so quick to condemn President Clinton on the grounds of his "zipper problem." It is a poignant biographical book that follows his problem [addiction] through his life.
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1.0 out of 5 stars NOT WORTH THE EFFORT, August 29, 1998
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I have found this book to be highly speculative, on the part of the author. The only existing "facts" lay in previously printed material. Much of the book deals with what Clinton "must " have felt, or even worse what he "was thinking". It is my opinion that, one would be better of reading two separate books. One about Clinton's life and another about sexual addiction, since all this book does is perpetuate what most of us would like to keep just where it belongs. In the Presidents private dwelling.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Who would buy this?
Prima Publishing, a small company known for appealing to a market segment of right-wingers who have $24. Read more
Published on March 31, 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Finally there is a really good evaluation of the Clinton-S
Well... I'm from Sweden, and that's all there is to say! We love these sexual affairs that involves your president Bill Clinton. Read more
Published on November 6, 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars NO GOOD
The only word I can think for this book is BUNK.
Published on October 3, 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly Timed, Imperfectly Written
Shallow Pop Psychology -- this is the kind of thing that gives Psychologists a bad name.
Published on September 24, 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Trash Offered Up in A Sterile, Boring Style
I think the Dr. has spent too much time in session and not enough time in front of the keyboard. And definitely not enough time involved in Clinton research. Read more
Published on September 16, 1998

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