Beyond Neoliberalism

Cover of Beyond Neoliberalism by Alain Touraine
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780745624341
Dimensions:
Height: 8.999982 Inches
Length: 5.999988 Inches
Weight: 0.43651527876 Pounds
Width: 0.499999 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 303.4/84/0944
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Beyond Neoliberalism by Alain Touraine, published by Wiley on August 22, 2001, is a thought-provoking exploration of the dynamics between neoliberalism and leftist thought in the context of economic globalization. This 128-page book presents a critical examination of the prevailing political narratives, arguing that both neoliberal advocates and certain leftist thinkers overlook the potential of autonomous social actors to influence political decision-making.

In this edition, Touraine challenges the notion that globalization limits political action, asserting that marginalized groups can advocate for their rights, particularly cultural rights, and contribute to a reimagined vision of society. The book delves into the implications of these ideas for contemporary political discourse, making it relevant for students of political science and sociology, as well as readers interested in the evolving landscape of politics and current affairs.


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Today neoliberals argue that we should let ourselves be guided by market forces and that there is little we can do to stem the flow of economic globalization. On the other hand, thinkers on the left continue to denounce domination and claim to speak in the name of victims who are powerless to change the circumstances of their lives. Despite the differences between these two political positions, they suffer from a common weakness: they underestimate the role of autonomous social actors who are capable of influencing political decision-making.

In this important new book Alain Touraine – the leading sociologist and social theorist – attacks the positions of the neoliberals and certain thinkers on the left and develops an alternative view of the tasks for political thought and action today. He argues that the globalization of the economy has not dissolved our capacity for political action, and that the actions of the most underprivileged sections of society are not restricted to rebellion against domination: they can also demand rights (in particular, cultural rights), and can therefore put forward an innovative and not merely critical conception of society and its future.

Beyond Neoliberalism is an original and timely contribution to current debates about the changing nature and goals of politics in our contemporary, globalized age. It will be of great interest to students of politics and sociology and will also appeal to a broader readership interested in contemporary politics and current affairs.

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