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本文旨在促进关于不平等负面后果的辩论,通过从与金融服务部门结盟的经济和政治利益的强大霸权的角度,研究新自由主义供应主义的失败和破坏性教义的恢复力,重点关注英国在促进这种霸权方面的作用。它提出了“宽容的新自由主义”(permissive neoliberalism)的概念,既将财产权正式嵌入金融资产,作为短期掠夺性“收益”狩猎的法律编码,也意味着对犯罪和犯罪行为的政治容忍。对掠夺性金融化的一些最恶劣例子的描述,说明了新自由主义国家对无情的价值榨取的神圣化,以及对英国政治经济日益长期依赖伦敦金融城(City of London)及其秘密司法管辖区群岛的容忍。论文较短的第二部分描绘了经济和政治精英的权利心态的增长,以及精神病态的自恋在为他们的霸权撰写合法叙事时所起的作用。人类物质和金融资源分配的长期紊乱,令人得出一个强有力的结论:金融化的资本主义不仅是作为可持续经济秩序“杀死宿主”,而且还在威胁人类生物圈的生存,因为它阻碍了将金融和人力资本从灾难中拯救出来的足够规模的部署。
The anatomy of parasitism in financialised capitalism: Entitlement and the destructive nature of permissive neoliberalism
This paper seeks to contribute to debates about the negative consequences of inequality, by examining the resilience of the failed and damaging doctrines of neoliberal supply-sidism in terms of the powerful hegemony of economic and political interests allied to the financial services sector, focussing the role of the UK in facilitating that hegemony. It deploys the concept “permissive neoliberalism”, signifying both the formal embedding of property rights over financial assets as the legal encoding of the short-term predatory hunt for “yield”, and the political toleration of criminal and criminogenic activity. The description of some of the most egregious examples of predatory financialisation illuminates the sanctification by the neoliberal state of ruthless value-extraction and the toleration of an increasingly chronic dependence on of the UK political economy on the City of London and its archipelago of secrecy jurisdictions.
The shorter second part of the paper charts the growth of a mindset of entitlement on the part of economic and political elites and the role of psychopathic narcissism in crafting a legitimating narrative of their hegemony. The chronic disorder in the allocation of humanity’s material and financial resources invites a strong conclusion that financialised capitalism is not simply “killing the host” qua sustainable economic order, but is threatening the very survival of humanity’s biosphere by blocking the deployment of financial and human capital at sufficient scale to rescue the world’s climate from catastrophe.