The Ungovernable Society
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The Ungovernable Society
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"A brilliant work that shows how the political contours of our contemporary neoliberal societies took shape in the crisis-laden decade of the 1970s"--
Rebellion was in the air. Workers were on strike, students were demonstrating on campuses, discipline was breaking down. No relation of domination was left untouched – the relation between the sexes, the racial order, the hierarchies of class, relationships in families, workplaces and colleges.
The upheavals of the late 1960s and early 1970s quickly spread through all sectors of social and economic life, threatening to make society ungovernable. This crisis was also the birthplace of the authoritarian liberalism which continues to cast its shadow across the world in which we now live.
To ward off the threat, new arts of government were devised by elites in business-related circles, which included a war against the trade unions, the primacy of shareholder value and a dethroning of politics. The neoliberalism that thus began its triumphal march was not, however, determined by a simple ‘state phobia’ and a desire to free up the economy from government interference. On the contrary, the strategy for overcoming the crisis of governability consisted in an authoritarian liberalism in which the liberalization of society went hand-in-hand with new forms of power imposed from above: a ‘strong state’ for a ‘free economy’ became the new magic formula of our capitalist societies.
The new arts of government devised by ruling elites are still with us today and we can understand their nature and lasting influence only by re-examining the history of the conflicts that brought them into being.
The Ungovernable Society by Grégoire Chamayou explores these themes and provides a profound insight into the historical developments that continue to shape our world.
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Wolfgang Streeck praises the book as a "comprehensive account" shedding light on how business perceived democratic capitalism as ungovernable and sought new strategies in the 1970s. Andrew Gamble describes it as a "dazzling and wide-ranging genealogy" that exposes the political moves undermining democracy and post-war economic security. French Culture calls it "an elegant and important work" that awakens critical awareness of power structures.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781509542017
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 March 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Contributors:
- Translated by Andrew Brown
- Translated by Andrew Brown
- Translated by Andrew Brown
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 150.0mm
Height: 224.0mm
Weight: 454g
Pages: 350
About the Author
Grégoire Chamayou is a researcher at the CNRS, Paris
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