neoliberalism

What is it to Live and Think like Gilles Châtelet?

– What is To Live and Think Like Pigs about? [Châtelet:] It’s a book about the fabrication of individuals who operate a soft censorship on themselves…In them, humanity is reduced to a bubble of rights, not going beyond strict biological functions […]

What is it to Live and Think like Gilles Châtelet?

Contingency and Foundation: Rethinking Money, Debt, and Finance after the Crisis

The origins of the financial crisis of 2007–8 have been widely understood in terms of the financial system having transgressed the boundaries of its proper role and place in society; and the response has been driven above all by a

Contingency and Foundation: Rethinking Money, Debt, and Finance after the Crisis

Another Speculation? Michel Feher on Neoliberalism and Resistance

In getting to grips with “neoliberalism”, a recommended first port of call is the published transcripts of Michel Foucault’s 1979 lecture series at the Collège de France titled The Birth of Biopolitics.[i] In those lectures Foucault demonstrated that the foundations

Another Speculation? Michel Feher on Neoliberalism and Resistance

After Brexit and Donald Trump: Is Nationalism challenging Neoliberalism?

Dear friends and comrades, I will argue that the return of statist and nationalist policies does not actually mean that Neoliberalism is being challenged. Neoliberalism is a form of capitalist goverrnmentality, a form of organizing the power of capital over

After Brexit and Donald Trump: Is Nationalism challenging Neoliberalism?

The ‘Greek Crisis’ and the Austerity Controversy in Europe

John G. Milios, Spyros Lapatsioras and Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos Extreme austerity policies implemented by Greek and European governments after the outbreak of the 2008 global economic crisis constitute neither a ‘correct’ strategy for economic reform and development nor an ‘erroneous’

The ‘Greek Crisis’ and the Austerity Controversy in Europe

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