Rebellion was in the air. Workers were on strike, students were
demonstrating on campuses, discipline was breaking down. No relation
of domination was left untouched - the relation between the sexes, the
racial order, the hierarchies of class, relationships in families,
workplaces and colleges. The upheavals of the late 1960s and early
1970s quickly spread through all sectors of social and economic life,
threatening to make society ungovernable. This crisis was also the
birthplace of the authoritarian liberalism which continues to cast its
shadow across the world in which we now live.
To ward off the threat, new arts of government were devised by elites
in business-related circles, which included a war against the trade
unions, the primacy of shareholder value and a dethroning of politics.
The neoliberalism that thus began its triumphal march was not,
however, determined by a simple ‘state phobia’ and a desire to
free up the economy from government interference. On the contrary, the
strategy for overcoming the crisis of governability consisted in an
authoritarian liberalism in which the liberalization of society went
hand-in-hand with new forms of power imposed from above: a ‘strong
state’ for a ‘free economy’ became the new magic formula of our
capitalist societies.
The new arts of government devised by ruling elites are still with us
today and we can understand their nature and lasting influence only by
re-examining the history of the conflicts that brought them into
being.
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A Genealogy of Authoritarian Liberalism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509542024
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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