Authors
Darrin Hodgetts, Shiloh Groot, Emily Garden
Publication date
2016/11/3
Book
The social psychology of everyday politics
Pages
183-198
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The monetary subjugation of civil society by speculative capital has been linked to societal unrest and increased disparities in income between ‘the haves’ and the ‘have nots’ for millennia (Graeber, 2011; Hodgetts et al., 2014; Standing, 2011). Countries, including New Zealand and the United Kingdom, are experiencing an epoch of neoliberalism characterized by the coordination of economic and social life that is being shifted increasingly from the state to private interests. In line with the neoliberal worldview – cultivated by the political right over recent decades – almost all domains of life have been subordinated to market rationality and economic liberalization. Welfare and healthcare supports that were established to reduce, or at least buffer people against, the harshest consequences of poverty caused by social hierarchies and inequalities are being systematically dismantled (Hodgetts et al., 2014 …
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Scholar articles
D Hodgetts, S Groot, E Garden - The social psychology of everyday politics, 2016