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The bad faith in the free market = the radical promise of existential freedom /
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The bad faith in the free market/ by Peter Bloom.
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the radical promise of existential freedom /
Author:
Bloom, Peter.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
Description:
viii, 191 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: The Bad Faith in the Free Market: The Need for Existential Freedom -- Chapter 2: Breaking Free from the Free Market: The Existential Gap of Freedom -- Chapter 3: Capitalism's Existential Crisis: Producing Existential Freedom -- Chapter 4: The Facticities of Neoliberalism: Demanding Existential Freedom -- Chapter 5: Capitalist Being and Nothingness: Enjoying Existential Freedom -- Chapter 6: Subjected to the Free Market: The Subject of Existential Freedom -- Chapter 7: Deconstructing the Free Market: The Spectre of Existential Freedom -- Chapter 8: Reinvesting in Good Faith: The Radical Promise of Existential Freedom.
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Free enterprise. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76502-0
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9783319765020
The bad faith in the free market = the radical promise of existential freedom /
Bloom, Peter.
The bad faith in the free market
the radical promise of existential freedom /[electronic resource] :by Peter Bloom. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - viii, 191 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: The Bad Faith in the Free Market: The Need for Existential Freedom -- Chapter 2: Breaking Free from the Free Market: The Existential Gap of Freedom -- Chapter 3: Capitalism's Existential Crisis: Producing Existential Freedom -- Chapter 4: The Facticities of Neoliberalism: Demanding Existential Freedom -- Chapter 5: Capitalist Being and Nothingness: Enjoying Existential Freedom -- Chapter 6: Subjected to the Free Market: The Subject of Existential Freedom -- Chapter 7: Deconstructing the Free Market: The Spectre of Existential Freedom -- Chapter 8: Reinvesting in Good Faith: The Radical Promise of Existential Freedom.
Innovatively combining existentialist philosophy with cutting edge post-structuralist and psychoanalytic perspectives, this book boldly reconsiders market freedom. Bloom argues that present day capitalism has robbed us of our individual and collective ability to imagine and implement alternative and more progressive economic and social systems; it has deprived us of our radical freedom to choose how we live and what we can become. Since the Great Recession, capitalism has been increasingly blamed for rising inequality and feelings of mass social and political alienation. In place of a deeper liberty, the free market offers subjects the opportunity to continually reinvest their personal and shared hopes within its dogmatic ideology and policies. This embrace helps to temporarily alleviate growing feelings of anxiety and insecurity at the expense of our fundamental human agency. What has become abundantly clear is that the free market is anything but free. Here, Bloom exposes our present day bad faith in the free market and how we can break free from it. Peter Bloom is Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of People and Organisations at the Open University, UK. His primary research interests include ideology, subjectivity and power, specifically as they relate to broader discourses and everyday practices of capitalism and democracy.
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