Neoliberal Imagination

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Bernard Stiegler
Bourgeois society
capitalism
capitalist society
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Christian Mythos
Civil Society
commodification
digital networks
Enabling Act
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Frederic Jameson
Genealogical Perspective
Human Beings
Hyper-industrial capitalism
imaginary
imagination
information technologies
Laissez Faire
Laissez Faire Capitalism
media technology
Nazi Genocide
neoliberal
neoliberal imaginary
Neoliberal Imagination
Neoliberal Worldview
Originary Technicity Thesis
Performative Regime
posthumanism
productivity
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social philosophy
social theory
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Stiegler's Account
Stiegler's Work
Stiegler’s Account
Stiegler’s Work
Technological Capitalism
Technoscientific Capitalism
technoscientific organization
the self
Timeless
Virtual Aesthetic Programmes
virtual capitalism transformation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367611231
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book presents a polemical account of the historical development of the neoliberal imagination. Inspired by the thought of Frederic Jameson, Bernard Stiegler, and Timothy Morton, it argues that the evolution of virtual and information technologies has transformed the ideological imaginary of capitalism. Owing to the inseparability of the process of commodification from developments in the sphere of media technology – particularly the rise of the digital networks through which information is processed and disseminated – the aesthetic forms of the neoliberal imaginary are not external to the accelerated productivity and adaptability of human beings. Rather, they are essential both to the vision of progress that informs the technoscientific organization of capitalist society and to the practical formation of ‘the self’ that takes place within its networks. A snapshot of the evolving ‘world picture’ that is formed in the neoliberal imagination as articulated in its particular regime of capitalization, The Neoliberal Imagination will appeal to scholars of social theory and social philosophy with interests in neoliberalism.

Ross Abbinnett is Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Theory at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of Truth and Social Science, Culture and Identity, Marxism After Modernity, Politics of Happiness, and The Thought of Bernard Stiegler.