Néolibéralisme et militarisme dans l'analyse économique et dans la pensée galbraithienne
Michel Alexandre Bailly
Innovations, 2006, vol. 23, issue 1, 193-216
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This paper aims to examine the bonds between a dominating neoliberalism ? paradigm of reference in the United States and in Europe in spite of its theoretical invalidation for some of its dogmatic assertions and its inadequacy to the real world ? and world peace, universal collective public property. To ensure the stability of neoliberal order and their hegemony, the United States use militarism as an economic means of regulation. We will question about the concept of war like factor of progress and social cohesion in Report from Iron Mountain. On the Possibility and Desirability of Peace by John Kenneth Galbraith. Neoliberalism and militarism take the form of contradictory injunctions in USA (Missile Defense and positive peace, permanent war and impossible peace) and in Europe (legal order and positive peace, absence of European Missile Defense and un-desirable peace). Face with the increase of world disorders, militarism would be a macroeconomic element of regulation in a process of profitable destruction.
Date: 2006
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