The Old is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born

by Nancy Fraser

Paperback, 2019

Status

Checked out

Publication

Verso (2019), 112 pages

Description

Neoliberalism is fracturing, but what will emerge in its wake? Across the globe politics as usual are being rejected and faith in neoliberalism is fracturing beyond repair. Leading political theorist Nancy Fraser, in conversation with Jacobin publisher Bhaskar Sunkara, dissects neoliberalism's current crisis and argues that we might wrest new futures from its ruins. The global political, ecological, economic, and social breakdown--symbolized, but not caused, by Trump's election--has destroyed faith that neoliberal capitalism is beneficial to the majority. Fraser explores how this faith was built through the late twentieth century by balancing two central tenets: recognition (who deserves rights) and distribution (who deserves income). When these began to fray, new forms of outsider populist politics emerged on the left and the right. These, Fraser argues, are symptoms of the larger crisis of hegemony for neoliberalism, a moment when, as Gramsci had it, "the old is dying and the new cannot be born." Explored further in an accompanying interview with Jacobin publisher Bhaskar Sunkara, Fraser argues that we now have the opportunity to build progressive populism into an emancipatory social force, one that can claim a new hegemony.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member arewenotben
Really enjoyed this, primer on Hegemony and Neoliberalism - specifically Fraser's concept of Progressive Neoliberalism. I haven't come across Fraser's work consciously before and she writes in a very clear, readable fashion. Little too short but certainly helps make sense of the current political
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LibraryThing member stillatim
Fraser is certainly right about many things, but this is a bit too short to prove that to anyone who hasn't already read the work it's based on. You should go read all of Fraser's other essays, and leave this one alone.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

112 p.; 4.34 inches

ISBN

1788732723 / 9781788732727

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politics
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