The Neoliberal Legitimation Crisis of 2008

The Neoliberal Legitimation Crisis of 2008
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Download or read book The Neoliberal Legitimation Crisis of 2008 written by Aditya (Adi) Habbu and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper will discuss how the Financial Crisis of 2008 has thrown neoliberalism into a deep legitimation crisis. Over the past four decades the neoliberal ethic of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher has permeated American life both public and private. The principles of the laissez faire markets and of individual responsibility have guided most if not all national policy. Central to these principles was deregulation. As the Financial Crisis shifted into high gear, the tenants of neoliberalism, such as deregulation, became the target of considerable criticism. Section I will begin with an explanation of Jurgen Habermas's theory of the legitimation crisis. In particular, this section will discuss how an economic crisis can lead to a legitimation crisis. Section II will briefly sketch the rise of neoliberalism in America, flag the key tenants of neoliberalism, and highlight the key 'contradictions' of neoliberalism. Sections III will layout a history of the Financial Crisis and the backlash to the neoliberal position. Finally this paper will consider what the consequences of this Crisis will be for the neoliberal establishment.


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