2018
DOI: 10.1111/polp.12241
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Encouraging Action in the Private Sphere: Demand‐Side Practices in the Depoliticization of Economic Policy in Israel

Abstract: The neoliberal depoliticization of economic policy is commonly seen as consisting of “supply‐side” practices of removing, denying, and closing avenues for public action of politicians and societal actors. I argue that this view overlooks “demand‐side” practices that actively encourage action in the private sphere through constructing and legitimating private action channels for societal actors to attend to their economic needs and wants. These channels are crucial for the depoliticization of economic policy si… Show more

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“…31 Through "the removal of control over economic policy from elected officials and forums, the closure of social and political spaces for deliberation on the economy, and the denial of political agency", markets were freed from political meddling. 32 The economic organization of society was thus 'depolicitized' and vanished as a governmental responsibility or the object of democratic decision-making. 33 The agency of politicians and the state receded while the agency of global corporations and markets grewso goes the Marxist interpretation of neoliberal globalization.…”
Section: Part 1: a Post-marxist Approach To The Role Of Ideas In Polimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Through "the removal of control over economic policy from elected officials and forums, the closure of social and political spaces for deliberation on the economy, and the denial of political agency", markets were freed from political meddling. 32 The economic organization of society was thus 'depolicitized' and vanished as a governmental responsibility or the object of democratic decision-making. 33 The agency of politicians and the state receded while the agency of global corporations and markets grewso goes the Marxist interpretation of neoliberal globalization.…”
Section: Part 1: a Post-marxist Approach To The Role Of Ideas In Polimentioning
confidence: 99%