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xchrom

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Thu Aug 7, 2014, 08:09 AM Aug 2014

Sick of This Market-Driven World? You Should Be

http://www.alternet.org/economy/sick-market-driven-world-you-should-be



To be at peace with a troubled world: this is not a reasonable aim. It can be achieved only through a disavowal of what surrounds you. To be at peace with yourself within a troubled world: that, by contrast, is an honourable aspiration. This column is for those who feel at odds with life. It calls on you not to be ashamed.

I was prompted to write it by a remarkable book, just published in English, by a Belgian professor of psychoanalysis, Paul Verhaeghe. What About Me? The Struggle for Identity in a Market-Based Society is one of those books that, by making connections between apparently distinct phenomena, permits sudden new insights into what is happening to us and why.

We are social animals, Verhaeghe argues, and our identities are shaped by the norms and values we absorb from other people. Every society defines and shapes its own normality – and its own abnormality – according to dominant narratives, and seeks either to make people comply or to exclude them if they don’t.

Today the dominant narrative is that of market fundamentalism, widely known in Europe as neoliberalism. The story it tells is that the market can resolve almost all social, economic and political problems. The less the state regulates and taxes us, the better off we will be. Public services should be privatised, public spending should be cut, and business should be freed from social control. In countries such as the UK and the US, this story has shaped our norms and values for around 35 years: since Thatcher and Reagan came to power. It is rapidly colonising the rest of the world.
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Sick of This Market-Driven World? You Should Be (Original Post) xchrom Aug 2014 OP
I'll have to look at the book PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #1
Interesting article. LisaLynne Aug 2014 #2
Yes, except when life and death is on the line (i.e. healthcare.) Then a market based solution Romulox Aug 2014 #3

Romulox

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3. Yes, except when life and death is on the line (i.e. healthcare.) Then a market based solution
Thu Aug 7, 2014, 08:29 AM
Aug 2014

is the best thing, ever!

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