市场特权:新自由主义在美国政治发展中的地位-勘误

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Studies in American Political Development Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1017/s0898588x21000067
Timothy P. R. Weaver
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自20世纪70年代以来,新自由主义世界观越来越多地反映在美国两党提出的政策理念和制度创新中。这在经济和社会政策领域最为明显,但在国家以下一级尤其明显,尤其是在城市。我认为,新自由主义作为一种意识形态、一套政策处方和制度设计,在概念上与自由主义不同,尤其是在其“新政”形式、社会民主和保守主义方面。此外,它正在产生发展效应——新自由主义思想和制度已被证明是持久的。这篇文章认为,城市视角最引人注目地揭示了新自由主义政治秩序的存在,这种秩序也在国家政治制度上留下了印记,尤其是在美国政治经济中。该错误已在网上文章中更正,也将在印刷品中更正。1.蒂莫西·P·R·韦弗,“市场特权:新自由主义在美国政治发展中的地位”,《美国政治发展研究》35(2021)。https://doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X20000206.《美国政治发展研究》,35(2021年4月),171。ISSN 0898-588X/21 doi:10.1017/S0898588X21000067©作者,2021。剑桥大学出版社出版
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Market Privilege: The Place of Neoliberalism in American Political Development—CORRIGENDUM
Since the 1970s, the neoliberal worldview has become reflected increasingly in the policy ideas and institutional innovations advanced by both major parties in the United States. This is most obvious in the realm of economic and social policy, but especially evident at the subnational level, particularly in the city. I argue that neoliberalism, as an ideology, a set of policy prescriptions, and institutional designs, is conceptually distinct from liberalism, especially in its “New Deal” form, social democracy, and from conservatism. Moreover, it is having a developmental effect—neoliberal ideas and institutions have proved durable. This article argues that an urban lens most strikingly reveals the presence of a neoliberal political order that has also made its mark on national political institutions, particularly in the American political economy. The error has been corrected in the article online and will also be corrected in print. 1. Timothy P. R. Weaver, “Market Privilege: The Place of Neoliberalism in American Political Development,” Studies in American Political Development 35 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X20000206. Studies in American Political Development, 35 (April 2021), 171. ISSN 0898-588X/21 doi:10.1017/S0898588X21000067 © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press
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期刊介绍: Studies in American Political Development (SAPD) publishes scholarship on political change and institutional development in the United States from a variety of theoretical viewpoints. Articles focus on governmental institutions over time and on their social, economic and cultural setting. In-depth presentation in a longer format allows contributors to elaborate on the complex patterns of state-society relations. SAPD encourages an interdisciplinary approach and recognizes the value of comparative perspectives.
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