The Limits of Neoliberal Paradigm in Order to Implement Peoples’ Right
Annamaria Vitale ()
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Annamaria Vitale: University of Calabria
Chapter Chapter 8 in Economic Systems and Human Rights, 2024, pp 137-153 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter traces the ways critical debates question the notion of rights implied in the neoliberalist paradigm. The attempt will be to show that the practical challenge to people’s rights far from being an unintentional consequence of incantations about free market has been cynically deployed for depoliticizing social demands to global wealth redistribution and environmental justice. The reordering of social relations on the brutality of competition suggests the urgency to act for getting rid of neoliberalism.
Keywords: Neoliberalism; 2030 Agenda; State-market relationship; Human rights; Wealth; Redistribution; Social relation; Environmental justice; Margaret thatcher; Universal declaration of human rights; Greenwashing and whitewashing; Homo politicus; Lifeboat society; Milton Friedman (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72866-2_8
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