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The morals of the market : human rights and the rise of neoliberalism / Jessica Whyte.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: London ; New York, NY : Verso, 2019.Edición: First editionDescripción: 278 páginasISBN:
  • 9781786633118
  • 9781786633460 (library)
  • 9781786633125 (uk ebk)
  • 9781786633132 (us ebk)
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 323 W49m
Revisión: Uncovers the place of human rights in neoliberal attempts to develop a moral framework for a market society. In the wake of the Second World War, neoliberals saw demands for new rights to social welfare and self-determination as threats to 'civilisation'. Yet, rather than rejecting rights, they developed a distinctive account of human rights as tools to depoliticise civil society, protect private investments and shape liberal subjects. Whyte demonstrates the importance of coming to terms with these origins. Unless that is done, she argues, those who mobilize human rights to contest neoliberalism may instead find that they strengthen its hold. --From publisher description.
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Bibliografía : p. 246-268.

Uncovers the place of human rights in neoliberal attempts to develop a moral framework for a market society. In the wake of the Second World War, neoliberals saw demands for new rights to social welfare and self-determination as threats to 'civilisation'. Yet, rather than rejecting rights, they developed a distinctive account of human rights as tools to depoliticise civil society, protect private investments and shape liberal subjects. Whyte demonstrates the importance of coming to terms with these origins. Unless that is done, she argues, those who mobilize human rights to contest neoliberalism may instead find that they strengthen its hold. --From publisher description.

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