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The Fascist Nature of Neoliberalism





ISBN 9780367594282
Published August 14, 2020 by Routledge
104 Pages

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Capitalism is based on a false logic in which all facts and ideas are reduced to a consideration of their ‘feasibility’ within the capitalist system. Thus, all mainstream economic and political theories, including those such as Marxism which are supposed to offer an alternative vision, have been stunted and utopian ideas are completely side-lined. In order to constantly work out the feasible, you have to hang on to pseudo-factual concepts: nationalism; a constant drive for efficiency; the idea of nation/state; corporatism; managed markets; business ethics; governance etc. Capitalism is reduced to the management of the economy by states that fight each other and marvel at the independence of finance. All this, the book argues, is akin, intellectually, economically, politically, and unfortunately individually, to fascism.



The Fascist Nature of Neoliberalism offers a brief, provocative analysis of this issue with special reference to the most visible executioners of its will: the much-misunderstood managerial class. This group simply happens to hold power, and hence visibility, but they do what everybody else does, and would do, all the time. This is because capitalism is an intellectual outlook that thoroughly directs individual actions through fascist and non-fascist repression. This book argues that the only way to escape capitalism is to recover individual intellectual and sentimental emancipation from capitalism itself in order to produce radical solutions.



This volume is of great importance to those who study and are interested in political economy, economic theory and philosophy, as well as fascism and neoliberalism.

Table of Contents

Foreword







  1. Introduction






  2. Capitalism






  3. Fascism






  4. Neoliberalism






  5. Managerialism






  6. Conclusions


Appendix A Telling Episode

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Biography

Andrea Micocci is Professore Straordinario di Economia Politica at Link University, Rome, Italy.





Flavia Di Mario taught at Link Campus University and Sole24 Business School and was Guest Speaker at Loyola University and American University of Rome. She is now pursuing her PhD studying Political Economy, Industrial Relations.

Reviews

"Andrea Micocci and Flavia Di Mario make several strong arguments for their ‘fascism-equals-neoliberalism’ claim...an insightful and exquisite discussion of neoliberalism."

- Thomas Klikauer and Kathleen Webb Tunney, Knowledge Cultures

 Interview with Flavia Di Mario on New Books Network: https://newbooksnetwork.com/andrea-micocci-and-flavia-di-mario-the-fascist-nature-of-neoliberalism-routledge-2017/