2013
DOI: 10.4159/harvard.9780674059306
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The Crisis of Neoliberalism

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“…Devido à ascensão da hegemonia forçada dos EUA e do neoimperialismo neoliberal após os eventos de 11 de setembro (Duménil & Lévy, 2011), a aversão à ideologia deveria ter sido questionada pela literatura de MOS a partir de 2001. Entretanto a trajetória civilizatória de crescimento das ciências sociais e da área de MOS, iniciada nos anos 1970, em detrimento de alternativas e da pluriversalidade, intensificou-se, a partir de 2001, com o objetivo de combater/emancipar um número crescente de outros outros (vinculados ao fundamentalismo religioso, ao Oriente, ao Sul e também às economias emergentes) que supostamente ameaçavam a ordem ocidental em sua suposta plenitude.…”
Section: Promovendo (De)crescimento Sob a Perspectiva De Economias Emunclassified
“…Devido à ascensão da hegemonia forçada dos EUA e do neoimperialismo neoliberal após os eventos de 11 de setembro (Duménil & Lévy, 2011), a aversão à ideologia deveria ter sido questionada pela literatura de MOS a partir de 2001. Entretanto a trajetória civilizatória de crescimento das ciências sociais e da área de MOS, iniciada nos anos 1970, em detrimento de alternativas e da pluriversalidade, intensificou-se, a partir de 2001, com o objetivo de combater/emancipar um número crescente de outros outros (vinculados ao fundamentalismo religioso, ao Oriente, ao Sul e também às economias emergentes) que supostamente ameaçavam a ordem ocidental em sua suposta plenitude.…”
Section: Promovendo (De)crescimento Sob a Perspectiva De Economias Emunclassified
“…Social democratic Europeanism has been an essential link in the EU hegemonic chain, since it has enabled the integration of large segments of the popular classes into its neo-liberalizing discourse. In the same manner, that the "Keynesian compromise" (Duménil and Lévy, 2011) reached between labour and capital was essential for the stability of post-war socioeconomic order, the neutralisation of the effects of the neo-liberal breaking up of that settlement was an even more important task for ensuring EU neo-liberal-oriented construction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He has shown how the intensification in speculative capital flows, in the interests of the powerful, increase the concentration of wealth, the monopolisation of profits, and the rise of a 'consumer apartheid'. In drawing up the balance sheet for neoliberalism internationally, the evidence is clear that it has promoted the dismantling of the welfare state, intensified global inequality, and led to the individualisation of all actions, with structurally-induced problems such as unemployment, inequality and poverty blamed on individual victims, rather than on the perpetrators (Duménil and Lévy, 2011). As Rooney and Rawlinson note in their contribution to this special issue, and drawing as they do on Foucauldian notions of 'technology of government' when discussing the problematic notion of 'employability', neoliberalism exerts its power through conditions of social insecurity and precarity 'against which people are required to take selfgoverning responsibility for insuring themselves'.…”
Section: Why Care About Social Justice?mentioning
confidence: 99%