The Revenge of Sovereignty on Government? The Release of Neoliberal Politics from Economics Post-2008
Davies, Will. 2021. The Revenge of Sovereignty on Government? The Release of Neoliberal Politics from Economics Post-2008. Theory, Culture & Society, 38(6), pp. 95-118. ISSN 0263-2764 [Article]
Text
Davies, W. (2020) The Revenge of Sovereignty on Government_AAM.pdf - Accepted Version Permissions: Administrator Access Only Available under License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial. Download (257kB) |
||
|
Text
0263276421999455.pdf - Published Version Available under License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial. Download (703kB) | Preview |
Abstract or Description
Liberal government, as analysed by Foucault, is a project of measured, utilitarian political activity, that takes ‘population’ as its object, dating back to the late seventeenth century. The rise of nationalism, authoritarianism and populism directly challenges this project, by seeking to re-introduce excessive, gratuitous and performative modes of power back into liberal societies. This article examines the relationship and tensions between government and sovereignty, so as to make sense of this apparent ‘revenge of sovereignty on government’. It argues that neoliberalism has been a crucial factor in the return of sovereignty as a ‘problem’ of contemporary societies. Neoliberalism tacitly generates new centres of sovereign power, which have become publicly visible since 2008, leading to a dramatic resurgence of discourses and claims to ‘sovereignty’.
Item Type: |
Article |
||||||||
Identification Number (DOI): |
|||||||||
Keywords: |
Foucault, governmentality, liberalism, neoliberalism, populism, sovereignty |
||||||||
Departments, Centres and Research Units: |
|||||||||
Dates: |
|
||||||||
Item ID: |
29585 |
||||||||
Date Deposited: |
22 Dec 2020 11:38 |
||||||||
Last Modified: |
22 Nov 2021 13:58 |
||||||||
Peer Reviewed: |
Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed. |
||||||||
URI: |
View statistics for this item...
Edit Record (login required) |