Dedemocratizing citizenship: how neoliberalism used market justice to move from welfare queening to authoritarianism in 25 short years

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Margaret R. Somers
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ABSTRACT Twenty-five years ago the new citizenship studies rightly predicted the egregious inegalitarian effects of neoliberalism’s dismantling of the social welfare state, but misrecognised the cause as a retreat of the state and the return of unfettered market forces. That continuing misrecognition obscures the roots of today’s surging authoritarianism and the dedemocratization of citizenship. The attack on social citizenship was instead a battle over control of the predistributive powers that engineer the market economy. Because social citizenship is not merely an effect of democracy but also one of its conditions, neoliberalism weaponized the moral economy of market justice and the mechanisms of dedemocratization against expanded social rights to give cover to its now increasingly successful war against democratic citizenship.
公民的民主化:新自由主义如何利用市场正义在短短25年内从福利女王转变为威权主义
摘要25年前,新公民身份研究正确地预测了新自由主义对社会福利国家的破坏所带来的严重的不平等影响,但却错误地认为这是国家的倒退和不受约束的市场力量的回归。这种持续的错误认识掩盖了当今日益高涨的威权主义和对公民身份的亵渎的根源。相反,对社会公民身份的攻击是一场争夺对设计市场经济的预先分配权力的控制权的斗争。由于社会公民身份不仅是民主的影响,也是民主的条件之一,新自由主义将市场正义的道德经济和对扩大的社会权利的亵渎机制武器化,为其现在越来越成功的反对民主公民身份的战争提供掩护。
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Citizenship Studies
Citizenship Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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3.60
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85
期刊介绍: Citizenship Studies publishes internationally recognised scholarly work on contemporary issues in citizenship, human rights and democratic processes from an interdisciplinary perspective covering the fields of politics, sociology, history and cultural studies. It seeks to lead an international debate on the academic analysis of citizenship, and also aims to cross the division between internal and academic and external public debate. The journal focuses on debates that move beyond conventional notions of citizenship, and treats citizenship as a strategic concept that is central in the analysis of identity, participation, empowerment, human rights and the public interest.
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