It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism

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Autor(a) principal: Corbanezi, Elton
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Sociologias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/sociologias/article/view/108851
Resumo: This text aims to present the book Il faut s’adapter : sur un nouvel impératif politique, by Barbara Stiegler. In the book, the author develops a critical genealogy of neoliberalism considering the evolutionary sources that underlie the political thought of Walter Lippmann and John Dewey. Thus, finding a gap in the genealogy of neoliberalism presented by Michel Foucault in The Birth of Biopolitics, Stiegler seeks to show the naturalist bases that inform the North American debate in the years immediately preceding the theoretical formulation of neoliberalism. The book covers the opposing conceptions of American authors in regarding to democracy, the “new liberalism” and the idea of the backwardness of the human species in relation to the acceleration of industrial society in the early 20th century. In contrasting the two authors, Stiegler argues that Dewey's pragmatism presents itself as the first political and philosophical criticism of the coming neoliberalism. Analyzing Il faut s'adapter also in the light of the context in which the book is inscribed, the review intends to show how the work constitutes a relevant contribution to sociological research on neoliberalism, especially for Foucauldian studies on the subject.
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spelling It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalismÉ preciso adaptar-se: uma genealogia crítica das fontes evolucionistas do neoliberalismo / It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalismneoliberalismoadaptaçãoevolucionismoLippmannDeweyneoliberalismadaptationevolutionismLippmannDeweyThis text aims to present the book Il faut s’adapter : sur un nouvel impératif politique, by Barbara Stiegler. In the book, the author develops a critical genealogy of neoliberalism considering the evolutionary sources that underlie the political thought of Walter Lippmann and John Dewey. Thus, finding a gap in the genealogy of neoliberalism presented by Michel Foucault in The Birth of Biopolitics, Stiegler seeks to show the naturalist bases that inform the North American debate in the years immediately preceding the theoretical formulation of neoliberalism. The book covers the opposing conceptions of American authors in regarding to democracy, the “new liberalism” and the idea of the backwardness of the human species in relation to the acceleration of industrial society in the early 20th century. In contrasting the two authors, Stiegler argues that Dewey's pragmatism presents itself as the first political and philosophical criticism of the coming neoliberalism. Analyzing Il faut s'adapter also in the light of the context in which the book is inscribed, the review intends to show how the work constitutes a relevant contribution to sociological research on neoliberalism, especially for Foucauldian studies on the subject.Resenha de: STIEGLER, Barbara. Il faut s’adapter : sur un nouvel impératif politique. Paris: Gallimard, 2019. 336p. O objetivo do texto é apresentar o livro Il faut s’adapter : sur un nouvel impératif politique, de Barbara Stiegler. Na obra, a autora desenvolve uma genealogia crítica do neoliberalismo considerando as fontes evolucionistas que embasam o pensamento político de Walter Lippmann e de John Dewey. Desse modo, a partir da constatação de uma lacuna na genealogia do neoliberalismo apresentada por Michel Foucault em Nascimento da biopolítica, Stiegler procura mostrar as bases naturalistas que informam o debate norte-americano nos anos imediatamente anteriores à formulação teórica do neoliberalismo. O livro aborda as concepções opostas dos autores estadunidenses quanto à democracia, ao “novo liberalismo” e à ideia de atraso da espécie humana em relação à aceleração da sociedade industrial do início do século XX. Ao evidenciar o embate entre os autores, Stiegler argumenta que o pragmatismo de Dewey se apresenta como a primeira crítica política e filosófica do neoliberalismo vindouro. Analisando Il faut s’adapter também à luz do contexto em que o livro se inscreve, a resenha pretende mostrar como a obra constitui uma contribuição relevante para a pesquisa sociológica sobre o neoliberalismo, especialmente para os estudos foucaultianos sobre o tema. ==== This text aims to present the book Il faut s’adapter : sur un nouvel impératif politique, by Barbara Stiegler. In the book, the author develops a critical genealogy of neoliberalism considering the evolutionary sources that underlie the political thought of Walter Lippmann and John Dewey. Thus, finding a gap in the genealogy of neoliberalism presented by Michel Foucault in The Birth of Biopolitics, Stiegler seeks to show the naturalist bases that inform the North American debate in the years immediately preceding the theoretical formulation of neoliberalism. The book covers the opposing conceptions of American authors in regarding to democracy, the “new liberalism” and the idea of the backwardness of the human species in relation to the acceleration of industrial society in the early 20th century. In contrasting the two authors, Stiegler argues that Dewey's pragmatism presents itself as the first political and philosophical criticism of the coming neoliberalism. Analyzing Il faut s'adapter also in the light of the context in which the book is inscribed, the review intends to show how the work constitutes a relevant contribution to sociological research on neoliberalism, especially for Foucauldian studies on the subject.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2021-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/sociologias/article/view/10885110.1590/15174522-108851SOCIOLOGIAS; Vol. 23 No. 58 (2021): Adolescents deemed as a problem: narrative disputes, production of law and punishment; 458-472SOCIOLOGIAS; Vol. 23 Núm. 58 (2021): O adolescente visto como problema: disputas narrativas, produção legislativa e punição; 458-472Sociologias; v. 23 n. 58 (2021): O adolescente visto como problema: disputas narrativas, produção legislativa e punição; 458-4721807-03371517-4522reponame:Sociologias (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/sociologias/article/view/108851/65500Copyright (c) 2021 Elton Corbaneziinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorbanezi, Elton2021-12-12T18:26:45Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/108851Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/sociologiasPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/sociologias/oai||revsoc@ufrgs.br1807-03371517-4522opendoar:2021-12-12T18:26:45Sociologias (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
É preciso adaptar-se: uma genealogia crítica das fontes evolucionistas do neoliberalismo / It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
title It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
spellingShingle It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
Corbanezi, Elton
neoliberalismo
adaptação
evolucionismo
Lippmann
Dewey
neoliberalism
adaptation
evolutionism
Lippmann
Dewey
title_short It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
title_full It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
title_fullStr It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
title_full_unstemmed It is necessary to adapt: a critical genealogy of the evolutionist sources of neoliberalism
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evolucionismo
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neoliberalism
adaptation
evolutionism
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Dewey
topic neoliberalismo
adaptação
evolucionismo
Lippmann
Dewey
neoliberalism
adaptation
evolutionism
Lippmann
Dewey
description This text aims to present the book Il faut s’adapter : sur un nouvel impératif politique, by Barbara Stiegler. In the book, the author develops a critical genealogy of neoliberalism considering the evolutionary sources that underlie the political thought of Walter Lippmann and John Dewey. Thus, finding a gap in the genealogy of neoliberalism presented by Michel Foucault in The Birth of Biopolitics, Stiegler seeks to show the naturalist bases that inform the North American debate in the years immediately preceding the theoretical formulation of neoliberalism. The book covers the opposing conceptions of American authors in regarding to democracy, the “new liberalism” and the idea of the backwardness of the human species in relation to the acceleration of industrial society in the early 20th century. In contrasting the two authors, Stiegler argues that Dewey's pragmatism presents itself as the first political and philosophical criticism of the coming neoliberalism. Analyzing Il faut s'adapter also in the light of the context in which the book is inscribed, the review intends to show how the work constitutes a relevant contribution to sociological research on neoliberalism, especially for Foucauldian studies on the subject.
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