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Naming Neoliberalism: Exposing the Spirit of Our Age Naming Neoliberalism: Exposing the Spirit of Our Age by Rodney Clapp
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“In neoliberal society, the capitalist market is no longer imagined as a distinct arena where goods are valued and exchanged; rather, the market is, or ideally should be, the basis for all of society.” Politics is no longer primarily a negotiation of where the line between public and private falls (as in classical liberalism), for neoliberalism “works to erase this line between public and private and to create an entire society – in fact, an entire world – based on private, market competition. … Consequently, contemporary politics take shape around questions of how best to promote competition.”
Rodney Clapp, Naming Neoliberalism: Exposing the Spirit of Our Age
“Neoliberalism is a panoply of cultural and political-economic practices that sets marketized competition at the center of social life – even as the sole ruler of social life. It aims to create a society that does not merely include markets but is based on the market and where there are, right down to the dirt under the fingernails of flesh-and-blood individuals, only agonizing private enterprises”
Rodney Clapp, Naming Neoliberalism: Exposing the Spirit of Our Age