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Fran‡ois Cusset, Noura Wedell
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How the World Swung to the Right
Fifty Years of Counterrevolutions
Übersetzung: Wedell, Noura
2018. 176 S. 176 mm
Verlag/Jahr: MIT PRESS 2018
ISBN: 1-63590-016-6 (1635900166)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-63590-016-3 (9781635900163)
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How the World Swung to the Right provides a comprehensive overview of this reactionary, individualist, cynical, and belligerent shift, which often has been cloaked in the guise of entertainment and good intentions. The counterrevolutions began with a first phase of deregulation and ideological counter-attacks, and the fall of the so-called "real" communisms. The 1990s inaugurated a global biopolitical turn and the financialization of the economy; the 2000s hammered in neoliberal gains through the alliance of ultraliberalism with neoconservatism. These policies were implemented, surprisingly, not only by the right but often by the establishment left. Cusset argues that in the face of this betrayal, conflict is the one thing we can still salvage from the notion of the "left." What we need today, he contends, are new sites of conflict that multiply the causes of struggle and the sites of mobilization, linking socioeconomic struggle with questions of identity and the urgency of ecology
Fran‡ois Cusset is Professor of American Studies at the University of Paris-Ouest Nanterre, Fran‡ois Cusset is a writer and intellectual historian. A specialist in contemporary intellectual and political history, he is the author of French Theory: How Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, & Co Transformed the Intellectual Life of the United States and The Inverted Gaze: Queering the French Literary Classics in America.