Family Values
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Family Values
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An investigation of the roots of the alliance between free-market neoliberals and social conservatives.
An investigation of the roots of the alliance between free-market neoliberals and social conservatives.
Why was the discourse of family values so pivotal to the conservative and free-market revolution of the 1980s and why has it continued to exert such a profound influence on American political life? Why have free-market neoliberals so often made common cause with social conservatives on the question of family, despite their differences on all other issues?
In Family Values, Melinda Cooper challenges the idea that neoliberalism privileges atomised individualism over familial solidarities, and contractual freedom over inherited status. Delving into the history of the American poor laws, she shows how the liberal ethos of personal responsibility was always undergirded by a wider imperative of family responsibility. This investment in kinship obligations recurrently facilitated the working relationship between free-market liberals and social conservatives.
Neoliberalism, she argues, must be understood as an effort to revive and extend the poor law tradition in the contemporary idiom of household debt. As neoliberal policymakers imposed cuts to health, education, and welfare budgets, they simultaneously identified the family as a wholesale alternative to the twentieth-century welfare state. As responsibility for deficit spending shifted from the state to the household, the private debt obligations of family were defined as foundational to socioeconomic order.
Despite their differences, neoliberals and social conservatives were in agreement that the bonds of family needed to be encouragedโand at the limit enforcedโas a necessary counterpart to market freedom.
In a series of case studies ranging from Bill Clinton's welfare reform to the AIDS epidemic, and from same-sex marriage to the student loan crisis, Cooper explores the key policy contributions made by neoliberal economists and legal theorists. Only by restoring the question of family to its central place in the neoliberal project, she argues, can we make sense of the defining political alliance of our times, that between free-market economics and social conservatism.
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Critics praise Cooper's work as a magisterial and interdisciplinary analysis revealing how deeply entwined political and economic systems are with the family form. openDemocracy notes the book offers a bleak yet realistic account of conservative patriarchal forces suppressing feminist and pro-welfare activism, serving as an urgent reminder of the challenges faced by the women's movement. Dissent highlights Cooper's brilliant demonstration of family as central to sustaining neoliberal capitalism.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781935408345
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 March 2019
Country: United States
Imprint: Zone Books
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 448
About the Author
Melinda Cooper is Associate Professor in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is the author of Life as Surplus: Biotechnology and Capitalism in the Neoliberal Era.
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