The neoliberal-“neocon” policy of the last three decades has originated both the current economic crisis and a depleted form of democracy – “post-democracy”, as Colin Crouch calls it. Market freedom has been supported by a shift to authoritarianism of national and international political institutions, which have been privatized, that is to say, directly influenced and even occupied by the economic elite, and in particular by great financial interests.
A Crisis of Freedom
CANGIANI, Michele
2012-01-01
Abstract
The neoliberal-“neocon” policy of the last three decades has originated both the current economic crisis and a depleted form of democracy – “post-democracy”, as Colin Crouch calls it. Market freedom has been supported by a shift to authoritarianism of national and international political institutions, which have been privatized, that is to say, directly influenced and even occupied by the economic elite, and in particular by great financial interests.File in questo prodotto:
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