Neoliberalism in Crisis: A review of The Politics of Debt: Essays and Interviews, edited by Sjoero Van Tuinen and Arjen Kleinherenbrink

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY POSTMODERN CULTURE Pub Date : 2020-08-12 DOI:10.1353/pmc.2020.0003
C. Mickalites
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[...]what ties the collection together is an insistence that the politics of (enforced) debt is part of a long history of the political erosion of public support in favor of high finance, and that this bad history has come to a head since 2008. [...]under neoliberalism, crisis itself is actively wielded as a tool by corporate and financial elites" (3). Goodchild begins with The South Sea Company as a case study to explain what he calls "the debts of politics" (a tweak on the volume's title), and to show how private debts in the form of taxation and investment—and sovereign authority based in credit (the promise of returns)—come to mutually reinforce each other in a system that relies on the regulatory functions of the banks. For Goodchild, this spells a crisis of faith: "Once the circle of reliable debtors shrinks to a few state, corporate and financial institutions, then it no longer offers a source of prosperity and longer time horizons for the populace at large" (72).
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危机中的新自由主义:《债务政治:散文与访谈》书评,由Sjoero Van Tuinen和Arjen kleheinenbrink编辑
[…]将这些藏品联系在一起的是一种坚持,即(强制)债务政治是长期以来公众支持高财政的政治侵蚀的一部分,而这段糟糕的历史自2008年以来已经到了顶点。[…]在新自由主义下,危机本身被企业和金融精英积极用作工具”(3)。Goodchild以《南海公司》为例,解释了他所说的“政治债务”(对该卷标题的调整),并展示了税收和投资形式的私人债务以及基于信贷的主权权力(回报承诺)--在一个依赖银行监管职能的体系中相互加强。对Goodchild来说,这意味着一场信仰危机:“一旦可靠债务人的圈子缩小到少数国家、企业和金融机构,那么它就不再为广大民众提供繁荣的源泉和更长的时间跨度”(72)。
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