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The Sovereign Consumer: A New Intellectual History of Neoliberalism: Consumption and Public Life

Autor Niklas Olsen
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This book presents a new intellectual history of neoliberalism through the exploration of the sovereign consumer. Invented by neoliberal thinkers in the interwar period, this figure has been crucial to the construction and legimitization of neoliberal ideology and politics.
Analysis of the sovereign consumer across time and space demonstrates how neoliberals have linked the figure both to the idea of democracy as a method of choice, and also to a re-invention of the market as the democratic forum par excellence. Moreover, Olsen contemplates how the sovereign consumer has served to marketize politics and functioned as a major driver in a wide-ranging transformation in political thinking, subjecting traditional political values to the narrow pursuit of economic growth.
A politically timely project, The Sovereign Consumer will have a wide appeal in academic circles, especially for those interested in consumer and welfarestudies, and in political, economic and cultural thought in the twentieth century.




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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319895833
ISBN-10: 3319895834
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: X, 308 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Consumption and Public Life

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. The Birth of the Neoliberal Sovereign Consumer.- 3. Liberating the Consumer: Ludwig Erhard and the Making of the Federal Republic.- 4. From Choice to Welfare: The Concept of the Consumer in the Chicago School of Economics.- 5. The Emergence of the Sovereign Consumer in Post-war Economics. - 6. Sovereign Consumers Enter the Scandinavian Welfare State: The Case of Denmark. - 7. Neoliberalism without Neoliberals.- 8. Epilogue.

Notă biografică

Niklas Olsen is Associate Professor at the SAXO-Institute, and Chair of Centre of Modern European Studies, at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Olsen takes the contemporary analysis of neoliberalism in an exciting and productive new direction by providing a genealogy of the script and a study of this neoliberal persona. It is a thrilling achievement.
—Samuel Moyn, Professor of Law and History, Yale University, USA
 
This work provides us with a great example of the perplexing ways the original work of neoliberal intellectuals came to matter many years after their original conception.
Olsen reconnects intellectual origins and subsequent manifestations of neoliberal consumerism. He does a terrific job where others fail in neoliberalism studies: clarifying both the common thread at the ideational level and the wider influences and variety of real world experiences.
--- Dieter Plehwe, Research Fellow of the President’s Project Group, Berlin Social Science Center, Germany
This book presents a new intellectual history of neoliberalism through the exploration of the sovereign consumer. Invented by neoliberal thinkers in the interwar period, this figure has been crucial to the construction and legimitization of neoliberal ideology and politics.
Analysis of the sovereign consumer across time and space demonstrates how neoliberals have linked the figure both to the idea of democracy as a method of choice, and also to a re-invention of the market as the democratic forum par excellence. Moreover, Olsen contemplates how the sovereign consumer has served to marketize politics and functioned as a major driver in a wide-ranging transformation in political thinking, subjecting traditional political values to the narrow pursuit of economic growth.
A politically timely project, The Sovereign Consumer will have a wide appeal in academic circles, especially for those interested in consumer and welfare studies, and in political, economic and cultural thought in the twentieth century.

Caracteristici

Includes nation-specific, comparative and transnational perspectives Offers the first comprehensive and systematic analysis of the making and role of the sovereign consumer in modern and contemporary political economy Illuminates a region (Scandinavia), a period (post 1970) and a theme (neoliberalism’s entrance into the public sector) that has never been explored in depth in the field before