The Choice of Civil War
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The Choice of Civil War
How neoliberal governments neutralize democracy by treating citizens as a set of social enemies
How neoliberal governments neutralize democracy by treating citizens as a set of social enemies
Why do neoliberal policies continue to be implemented and supported by electoral majorities, despite their obvious economic failures and the ever-increasing tensions they produce in society?
To understand this, we need to reread the history of neoliberalism less from the point of view of its economic recipes than of the construction of its political strategy to achieve power.
From Hayek to Thatcher and Pinochet, from Mises to Trump and Bolsonaro, and from Lippmann to Macron, neoliberals have drawn on ideology, constitutional economics, labour discipline, cultural wars as well as police and military force to prevent popular resistance from organising. And whatever their doctrinal differences, they all see the state's tight control of democracy as the most effective means of defeating egalitarian alternatives.
Margaret Thatcher’s “There is no alternative” was not a historical statement, but the strategic objective of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism can therefore persevere today by its ability to defeat its opponents while deepening social and cultural regression.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781804296189
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 20 January 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Verso Books
Edition: Paperback original
Contributors:
- Translated by Andrew James Bliss
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 17.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 307g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Pierre Dardot is a philosopher at the University of Paris Nanterre. He has worked on the thought of Hegel and Marx and on the genealogy of western state. He published with Christian Laval The New Way of the World and Never Ending Nightmare.
Haud Guéguen is a philosopher at the Conservatoire des arts et métiers in Paris. She works on the epistemology of the possible in the social sciences and the genealogy of neoliberal anthropology. She is the author, with Laurent Jeanpierre, of La perspective du possible, Paris, La Découverte, 2022.
Christian Laval is a sociologist at the University of Paris Nanterre. He has worked on the genealogy of utilitarianism, the history of sociology, the thought of Marx and neoliberalism and education. Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval jointly published The New Way of the World and Never Ending Nightmare.
Pierre Sauvêtre is a sociologist at the University of Paris Nanterre. He works on Michel Foucault, Murray Bookchin, the commons and communalism. He is the author of Foucault, Paris, Ellipses, 2017.
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