This book proposes a shift in the very concept of neoliberalism as an ambivalent product of subjectivity. It is not resolved in dichotomies between the included and excluded, interior and exterior, capitalist and noncapitalist. Neoliberalism operates in blurred lines, through flexible structures, and amid internal gradients and varying tensions.
This book proposes a shift in the very concept of neoliberalism as an ambivalent product of subjectivity. It is not resolved in dichotomies between the included and excluded, interior and exterior, capitalist and noncapitalist. Neoliberalism operates in blurred lines, through flexible structures, and amid internal gradients and varying tensions.
Bruno Cava is associate researcher in the Universidade Nômade network. Giuseppe Mario Cocco is professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology.
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Introduction: Accelerate the Biopolitical Process Chapter 1: Biopolitics and Development Chapter 2: The Birth of Real Neoliberlism Chapter 3: The Chinese Decade Chapter 4: A Chinese New Nomos of the Earth? Chapter 5: The Schizocene of Money Chapter 6: Anthropological Radicalism of Contemporary Capitalism Conclusions: The Body of the Poor Bibliography About the Authors
Introduction: Accelerate the Biopolitical Process Chapter 1: Biopolitics and Development Chapter 2: The Birth of Real Neoliberlism Chapter 3: The Chinese Decade Chapter 4: A Chinese New Nomos of the Earth? Chapter 5: The Schizocene of Money Chapter 6: Anthropological Radicalism of Contemporary Capitalism Conclusions: The Body of the Poor Bibliography About the Authors
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