Neoliberalism and Insecurity in Advanced Capitalism
Paul B Stretesky author Andrew S Fullerton author Michael A Long author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:23rd May '25
£39.99
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This book examines the relationship between neoliberalism and insecurity beginning with the post-World War II period and continuing up through the present. Neoliberalism – the dominant political economic perspective which elevates competition above all else at both the structural and individual levels – has increased the amount of insecurity (e.g., food, energy, job) across the world. It provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of how and why neoliberalism and insecurity have become intertwined over the last half century.
The book takes a novel approach to the study of neoliberalism, insecurity, and their intersection. First, in addition to examining specific types of insecurity, the overall concept of insecurity is defined and theorized as a fundamental part of neoliberal capitalism. Second, to help bypass the structural vs. individual binary that has come to characterize much of the neoliberalism literature, a field-theoretic framework heavily influenced by the work of Pierre Bourdieu, is employed.
As such, it will be of great interest for researchers in neoliberalism, insecurity, and Bourdieu’s theory of practice – including advanced undergraduate students and graduate scholars from sociology, anthropology, geography, political science, and public health.
ISBN: 9781032354378
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264 pages