Against exceptionalism: the legitimacy of the neoliberal age
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- Konings, Martijn (Author)
Title
Against exceptionalism: the legitimacy of the neoliberal age
Abstract
After the financial crisis of 2007-08, many commentators, adopting a broadly Polanyian logic of reasoning, expected a departure from neoliberalism. The failure of this shift to materialize has typically been accounted for in ‘exceptionalist’ terms: the persistence of neoliberalism is understood not as a function of a specific legitimacy it has itself engendered, but in terms of external interventions by elites who manage to ‘capture’ executive and regulatory institutions and so to bypass democratic pressures. This paper argues that such an approach underestimates the endogenous sources of legitimacy and resilience that neoliberal governance commands. It criticizes the idea that neoliberalism is at its core dependent on a Schmittian exceptionalism and suggests a perspective on Hayek's articulation of neoliberalism that dissociates it from such an exceptionalist approach. The article proceeds to interrogate the rationality of neoliberalism by examining its distinctively secular temporal logic, rooted in speculation, preemption and reaction.
Publication
Globalizations
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
1007-1019
Date
December 2018
Journal Abbr
Globalizations
Language
English
ISSN
14747731
Short Title
Against exceptionalism
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Konings, Martijn. 2018. “Against Exceptionalism: The Legitimacy of the Neoliberal Age.” Globalizations 15 (7): 1007–19. DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2018.1537263.
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Keywords
- capitalism
- exceptionalism
- HAYEK, Friedrich A. von (Friedrich August), 1899-1992
- legitimacy
- neoliberalism
- preemption
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