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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals
Abstract Within the liberal political traditions, care is regarded as a private matter, a problem of ethics rather than justice. Social justice is framed as an issue of economics (re/distribution), culture (recognition) and/or politics (representation).
Kathleen Lynch
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The Dis-Engaged Patient? Chronic Interfacing in a Regime of Digital Health Convenience. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Digital health technologies increasingly promise to alleviate the burden of chronic illness work by automating aspects of care. Rather than demanding constant self‐monitoring, automated devices claim to deliver therapy with minimal involvement by patients.
Lipp B.
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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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The Old Neo-Liberalism. The Neo-Liberalist Germ in Mises' and Hayek's Theories
What is neo-liberalism? I’m going to affirm here that, as well as being a political doctrine born in the 1970s, neo-liberalism is the construction, the extension and the final reinforcement of a number of classical elements.
Vanessa Lamattina
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Is there an opportunity to establish the social-capitalism in the post socialist transition? [PDF]
Recently Claus Offe has put the question that concerns the fate of the European model of social capitalism: Can the model of social capitalism survive the European integration in the context of certain contemporary tendencies?
Lošonc Alpar
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Assessing Elias on Marx in a neoliberal age [PDF]
This paper assesses Elias’s recently published critique of Marx written in the 1960swithin the contemporary context of neo-liberalism. Based on a chapter written by Elias and intended for publication in What is Sociology?
Loyal, Steven
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Since the 1980s, neo-liberalism and new imperialism have become a way of thinking that is praised highly by western countries like Britain and America, and which have also affected the political, economic and cultural fields of ...
Maoxing Huang
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International Responses to human Displacement: neo-liberalism and Post-Cold War Geopolitics
This paper explores conditions which shape current international interventions to assist displaced persons. In particular, the intersection of neo-liberal politics at the national level with international geopolitics after the CoId War, and subsequent ...
Jennifer Hyndman
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Transnational Families and Neo-Liberal Globalisation: Past, Present and Future
The concept of ‘transnational family’ coalesced in the context of neo-liberal globalisation during the late 1990s and 2000s. This article traces the social, economic and political forces that have influenced the spread of transnational families ...
Deborah Fahy Bryceson
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The pseudo-scientific psychologyof the economic neo-liberalism [PDF]
The aim of the paper is to call attention to logical, axiological, psychological and historical foundations of the problem of economic neo-liberalism. The question is how to achieve psychological comprehension of the historical developpement of the idea ...
Alečković-Nikolić Mila S.
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