Umfang:
xiii, 272 pages
,
22 cm
ISBN:
9781137401939
,
1137401931
Inhalt:
1. Introduction -- Defining neoliberalism -- The core functions of emancipatory critique -- Defetishizing social reality -- Exploring the mechanisms of domination -- Diagnosing the nature of, and prospects for, resistance -- Structure of the book -- pt. I. Neoliberal processes -- 2. Introduction of part I -- 3. Financialization -- The core features of financialization -- Financialization and the socio-economic structure -- On the financialization of culture -- Financialization and the "inflation of culture" -- 4. Flexibilization -- Flexibilization as economic process -- From flexibilization to precarization -- On the cultural dimension of flexibilization -- Defetishizing flexibility -- 5. Personal responsibilization -- Personal responsibilization and the neoliberal state -- Explaining the rise of the "entrepreneurial self" -- Bringing neoliberalism back in the analysis -- Ideology and personal responsibilization -- 6. Privatization -- From economic process to cultural force -- Privatization and the new cultural "condition" -- Privatization and ideology -- 7. The neoliberalization of nature -- Social theory and nature : some preliminary considerations -- Neoliberal processes and nature -- More than a mere reorganization of nature -- 8. Conclusion of part i -- pt. II. Domination -- 9. Introduction of part II -- 10. Probing neoliberal domination -- Class domination -- Race, gender and domination -- Exploring the links between economic and cultural domination -- Environmental domination and the four neoliberal processes -- Linking social and environmental domination : conceptual premises -- 11. Conceptualizing neoliberal domination -- Economic facts, economic power and political power -- The moral authority of neoliberal economic facts -- Ideology and economic facts : some preliminary considerations -- Economic facts and symbolic domination -- Social, environmental and symbolic domination -- 12. Modernization and the neoliberal condition -- The problem with self-adjustment -- The transmutation of values and de-modernization -- The transmutation of values illustrated -- 13. Conclusion of part II; pt. III. Resistance -- 14. Introduction of part III -- 15. Making sense of contemporary social movements -- The movements in context -- The movements and the neoliberal regime of symbolic domination -- Imagining a world beyond economic rationality -- 16. Conceptualizing resistance -- The "double movement" thesis and symbolic domination -- On the interplay of the economy and culture in resistance -- Nature and the conceptualization of resistance -- 17. On the agent of resistance -- An agent in conceptual evolution -- The subject as "collective will" -- Leaving anthropocentrism behind, but not emancipation -- 18. Conclusion of part III -- pt. IV: Emancipation -- 19. Introduction of part IV -- 20. Emancipatory political action reimagined -- Defining emancipation -- The rise of individualization and apparent demise of emancipatory action -- New prospects for emancipatory political action -- Identity-political and emancipatory action : bridging the divide -- 21. Narrative identity and emancipation -- The features and centrality of ontological narratives -- Towards first-person plural narratives -- Nature and first-person plural ontological narratives -- Premises for a narrative of emancipation -- 22. Emancipatory strategy -- On the emancipatory potential of the ethos of "the commons" -- The reality of the ethos of "the commons" -- A strategy for coordination -- The rationality of "the commons" -- 23. Conclusion of part IV -- 24. Conclusion
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-263) and index
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781137401946
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 113740194X
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Neoliberalismus