Crafting the Neoliberal State: Workfare, Prisonfare, and Social Insecurity1
Centre de Sociologie Européenne · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other advanced societies over the past quarter-century is a response to rising social insecurity, not criminal insecurity; that changes in welfare and justice policies are interlinked, as restrictive “workfare” and expansive “prisonfare” are coupled into a single organizational contraption to discipline the precarious fractions of the postindustrial working class; and that a diligent carceral system is not a deviation from, but a constituent component of, the neoliberal Leviathan. In this article, I draw out the theoretical implications of this diagnosis of the emerging government of social insecurity. I deploy Bourdieu’s…
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1Topics & keywords
- Workfare
- Sociology
- Neoliberalism (international relations)
- State (computer science)
- Precarity
- Social movement
- Political economy
- Criminology
- No poverty