ISBN:
9783030826697
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (274 pages)
Series Statement:
Political Philosophy and Public Purpose Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Thinking beyond neoliberalism
DDC:
303.4
Keywords:
Neoliberalism
;
Electronic books
;
Politische Philosophie
;
Politische Soziologie
;
Neoliberalismus
;
Sozialer Wandel
Abstract:
Intro -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Foreword -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Thinking Beyond Neoliberalism: Theorising the Future in the Present -- Naming the Beast: Defining 'Neoliberalism' -- Neoliberal Economics -- Neoliberal Subjecthood -- Neoliberal Governmentality -- Neoliberal Ideology -- Neoliberal (Geo-)Politics -- Actually Existing Neoliberalism -- Theorising Alternative Societies, Transition, and Resistance -- Conclusion -- References -- The Future in the Present -- Mapping Alternative Economies -- Communism -- Attempts at Communism -- Assessing State Socialism -- Co-Operative Ownership -- Participatory Economics and Alternative Work -- Freeganism and the Alternative Economy -- Community Wealth Building and the Democratic Economy -- From an Extractive to a Circulatory Economy -- Institutional Change and Socialism -- Localism and Scaling Up -- National and Public Ownership -- Alternatives and Their Critics -- References -- Co-operatives and Socialism: The Promises and Contradictions of a System of Worker Ownership -- Introduction -- What Makes a Co-operative Socialist? -- Alienation, Management, and Work in Co-operatives -- Division of Labour -- Capitalist Social Relations -- Market Relations -- The Role of Co-operatives in Capitalism -- Co-operatives and Transformation -- Conclusion: What Is to Be Done? -- References -- Why the Post-Covid World needs a Universal Basic Income -- The Adaptability of Neoliberal Politics -- The Need for a Basic Income -- Could Basic Income Really Give Everyone a Stake in Society? -- Conclusion -- References -- Theorising the Possible -- Regaining the Future: Temporality and Left Politics -- Chronos and Kairos -- Chronological Dominance -- Crises as Extended Chronological Moments -- The Formal and Real Subsumption of Social Life -- Reclaiming the Future -- Conclusion -- References.
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