Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval
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Resumo: | The anti-democratic turn produced by neoliberalism is, without a doubt, a sign of our times. But here we intend to show that studying it as a logical consequence of a new political rationality results in the painting of a total apocalyptic picture (1) for democracy, (2) for politics and (3) for the subject. If we could continue to think of neoliberalism as an ideology, whose field of forces would work with very well-defined mechanisms, but not as a radical transformation of the modes of political domination, it would be possible to understand the de-democratization that characterizes our time in the context in which which is currently understood as thinkers inscribed in the Marxist tradition, i.e., as a new chapter in the historical tension between capitalism and democracy. In the present paper, we intend to reconstruct the notion of rationality, in Foucault, as it began to appear In Defense of Society and the way in which this notion is definitively associated with neoliberalism in The birth of biopolitics, with a view to specifying the way in which its novelty is articulated there. In a second moment, we present the conflict between this new form of government and democratic politics, suggested by the texts of Dardot and Laval. Last but not least, we point out the epistemological limits that the Foucauldian perspective has to study the democratization processes that permeate contemporary capitalist societies from the concept of neoliberal rationality. |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and LavalFundamentos teóricos do Neoliberalismo:: algumas notas desde Foucault, Dardot e LavalNeoliberalismoSubjetivaçãoBiopolíticaRazão do mundoNeoliberalismoFoucaultRazão do MundoNeoliberalismSubjectivationBiopoliticsWorld reasonThe anti-democratic turn produced by neoliberalism is, without a doubt, a sign of our times. But here we intend to show that studying it as a logical consequence of a new political rationality results in the painting of a total apocalyptic picture (1) for democracy, (2) for politics and (3) for the subject. If we could continue to think of neoliberalism as an ideology, whose field of forces would work with very well-defined mechanisms, but not as a radical transformation of the modes of political domination, it would be possible to understand the de-democratization that characterizes our time in the context in which which is currently understood as thinkers inscribed in the Marxist tradition, i.e., as a new chapter in the historical tension between capitalism and democracy. In the present paper, we intend to reconstruct the notion of rationality, in Foucault, as it began to appear In Defense of Society and the way in which this notion is definitively associated with neoliberalism in The birth of biopolitics, with a view to specifying the way in which its novelty is articulated there. In a second moment, we present the conflict between this new form of government and democratic politics, suggested by the texts of Dardot and Laval. Last but not least, we point out the epistemological limits that the Foucauldian perspective has to study the democratization processes that permeate contemporary capitalist societies from the concept of neoliberal rationality.A guinada antidemocrática produzida pelo neoliberalismo é, sem dúvida, um sinal dos nossos tempos. Mas aqui pretendemos mostrar que estudá-la como consequência lógica de uma nova racionalidade política resulta na pintura de um quadro apocalíptico total (1) para a democracia, (2) para a política e (3) para o sujeito. Se pudéssemos continuar a pensar o neoliberalismo como uma ideologia, cujo campo de forças funcionaria com mecanismos muito bem definidos, mas não se constitui como uma transformação radical dos modos de dominação política, seria possível compreendermos a desdemocratização que caracteriza nosso tempo no quadro em que se entende atualmente pensadores inscritos na tradição marxista, i.e., como um novo capítulo na tensão histórica entre capitalismo e democracia. Pretendemos, no presente texto, reconstruir a noção de racionalidade, em Foucault, tal como começou a aparecer Em defesa da sociedade e a forma como essa noção está definitivamente associada ao neoliberalismo em O nascimento da biopolítica, com vistas a especificar a maneira pela qual sua novidade é ali articulada. Num segundo momento, apresentamos o conflito entre esse novo modo de governo e a política democrática, sugerido pelos textos de Dardot e Laval. Por fim e não menos importante apontamos os limites epistemológicos que a perspectiva foucaultiana tem para estudar os processos de democratizações que perpassam as sociedades capitalistas contemporâneas a partir do conceito de racionalidade neoliberal.EDUFPI2024-01-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://periodicos.ufpi.br/index.php/pensando/article/view/452910.26694/pensando.vol14i33.4529PENSANDO - REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA; Vol. 14 No. 33 (2023): Dossier Nietzsche; 134-147PENSANDO - REVUE DE PHILOSOPHIE; Vol. 14 No 33 (2023): Dossier Nietzsche; 134-147PENSANDO - REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA; v. 14 n. 33 (2023): Dossiê Nietzsche e a Natureza/VARIA; 134-1472178-843X10.26694/pensando.vol14i33reponame:Pensandoinstname:Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI)instacron:UFPIporhttps://periodicos.ufpi.br/index.php/pensando/article/view/4529/4274https://periodicos.ufpi.br/index.php/pensando/article/view/4529/4275Copyright (c) 2023 PENSANDO - REVISTA DE FILOSOFIAhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaires Correia, FábioHenrique Duarte, Fábio Perius, Oneide 2024-01-24T03:28:17Zoai:periodicos.ufpi.br:article/4529Revistahttp://www.ojs.ufpi.br/index.php/pensando/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufpi.br/index.php/pensando/oai||revista.pensando@gmail.com2178-843X2178-843Xopendoar:2024-01-24T03:28:17Pensando - Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI)false |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval Fundamentos teóricos do Neoliberalismo:: algumas notas desde Foucault, Dardot e Laval |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval Caires Correia, Fábio Neoliberalismo Subjetivação Biopolítica Razão do mundo Neoliberalismo Foucault Razão do Mundo Neoliberalism Subjectivation Biopolitics World reason |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval |
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Theoretical fundamentals of Neoliberalism:: some notes from Foucault, Dardot and Laval |
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Caires Correia, Fábio |
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Caires Correia, Fábio Henrique Duarte, Fábio Perius, Oneide |
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Caires Correia, Fábio Henrique Duarte, Fábio Perius, Oneide |
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Neoliberalismo Subjetivação Biopolítica Razão do mundo Neoliberalismo Foucault Razão do Mundo Neoliberalism Subjectivation Biopolitics World reason |
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Neoliberalismo Subjetivação Biopolítica Razão do mundo Neoliberalismo Foucault Razão do Mundo Neoliberalism Subjectivation Biopolitics World reason |
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The anti-democratic turn produced by neoliberalism is, without a doubt, a sign of our times. But here we intend to show that studying it as a logical consequence of a new political rationality results in the painting of a total apocalyptic picture (1) for democracy, (2) for politics and (3) for the subject. If we could continue to think of neoliberalism as an ideology, whose field of forces would work with very well-defined mechanisms, but not as a radical transformation of the modes of political domination, it would be possible to understand the de-democratization that characterizes our time in the context in which which is currently understood as thinkers inscribed in the Marxist tradition, i.e., as a new chapter in the historical tension between capitalism and democracy. In the present paper, we intend to reconstruct the notion of rationality, in Foucault, as it began to appear In Defense of Society and the way in which this notion is definitively associated with neoliberalism in The birth of biopolitics, with a view to specifying the way in which its novelty is articulated there. In a second moment, we present the conflict between this new form of government and democratic politics, suggested by the texts of Dardot and Laval. Last but not least, we point out the epistemological limits that the Foucauldian perspective has to study the democratization processes that permeate contemporary capitalist societies from the concept of neoliberal rationality. |
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