The paper points to the key topics that emerge from the papers in the special issue. It argues that neoliberalism is not a mere ideology but a project for a market-centered society. Its neglect of the social costs arising from low growth and unequal distribution and its disregard for democracy are the outcome of such a project. Consequently, an alternative to neoliberalism requires an assessment of the overall project rather than a mere critique of its theoretical foundations.
Theory, Power and the Project of a Neoliberal Society: An Introduction to the Special Issue
RAMAZZOTTI, Paolo
2015-01-01
Abstract
The paper points to the key topics that emerge from the papers in the special issue. It argues that neoliberalism is not a mere ideology but a project for a market-centered society. Its neglect of the social costs arising from low growth and unequal distribution and its disregard for democracy are the outcome of such a project. Consequently, an alternative to neoliberalism requires an assessment of the overall project rather than a mere critique of its theoretical foundations.File in questo prodotto:
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