Neo-liberalism and the End of Liberal Democracy
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Abstract
For the American Left, the wake of 9/11, the War on Terrorism, practices of homeland security, and the recent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq together produce a complex set of questions about what to think, what to stand for, and what to organize. These questions are contoured both by our diagnosis of the current orders of power and rule and by our vision of alternatives to these orders. This essay aims to contribute to our necessarily collaborative intellectual effort -no single analysis can be comprehensive -at diagnosing the present and formulating alternatives by reflecting on the political rationality taking shape in the U.S. over the past quarter century.1
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- Liberalism
- Democracy
- Liberal democracy
- Political science
- Law and economics
- Political economy
- Sociology
- Philosophy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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