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Some years ago Jürgen Habermas (1991) diagnosed modernism as dominant but dead. Neo- liberalism may still be in its youth, having come to fruition only after the 1970s, but it seems reasonable to conclude that neo-liberalism too is “dominant but dead.” The ferment of new ideas, however much they were simultaneously recycled axia from the earlier ...
Roni Strier, Tami Surkis, Dorit Biran
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The political governmentality in Foucault’s thought
This article intends to show that the publication of Michel Foucault’s courses, Sécurité, territoire, population and Naissance de la biopolitique, given at Collège de France, shows not only a change of his analytics of power, but also the ...
Cesar Candiotto
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Reflections on Phelan’s Neoliberalism, Media, and the Political
Seeking to overcome the “Blindspot of Western Marxism”, Phelan’s insightful book discusses neo-liberalism, the media, and the political by defacing neo-liberalism, analysing journalism using neo-liberal media control of New Zealand and Ireland (the so ...
Thomas Klikauer
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Governing information infrastructures and services in telecommunications [PDF]
Purpose – Telecommunications comprises a vital component of information infrastructures and services, with a historically strong public interest dimension.
Simpson, S
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Neo‐Liberalism, Police, and the Governance of Little Urban Things
This article seeks to refine understandings of the governmental logics that comprise and shape urban governance. Drawing on research using ethnographic methods that explore the business improvement district (BID) and the condominium corporation (condo ...
Randy K. Lippert
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National identity in the context of ethnic cleansing and settler-colonialism. The case of Palestine
The Palestinian Authority was formed at the height of the neo-liberalism under the supremacy of a settler colonial repressive regime to dominated internally by Palestinian financial, and estate capital.
Jamil Hilal
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Race, the Condition of Neo-Liberalism
This article addresses the social and historical relation between Chicago School neo-liberalism and contemporary racism, and its connections with the formations of racism in classical liberalism and its colonial character.
Vikash Singh
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Neo-liberalism and neo-slavery
Low pay and other minimal benefits at work cause some people to be in a state of neo-slavery. They are nominally free individuals and are not the property of others, but their economic standing and power is so limited that they have to work for whatever ...
Conrad Lashley
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Neo-liberalism is an oft-invoked but ill-defined concept in the social sciences. This article conceptualizes neo-liberalism as a sui generis ideological system born of struggle and collaboration in three worlds: intellectual, bureaucratic and political.
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Liberalism, Neo-Liberalism and Urban Governance: A State Theoretical Perspective. [PDF]
This paper discusses the recurrence and the recurrent limitations of liberalism as a general discourse, strategy, and regime. It then establishes a continuum of neoliberalism ranging from a project for radical system transformation from state socialism ...
Jessop, Bob
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