Neoliberalism as an ideology

  • Paloma Martínez Matías Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Marx, commodity, fetishism, Foucault, governmentality, human capital, Harvey, flexible capitalism

Abstract

In order to examine whether the usual identification of neoliberal ideas with an ideological discourse is valid, this paper starts off with an analysis of what Marx terms commodity fetishism in Capital, based on which a certain sense of the concept of ideology may be inferred which would result in its being both true and false. In order to determine whether this definition of ideology may be applied to neoliberal theory, we look at its fundamental features and how they continue with or break away from economic liberalism as studied in Michel Foucault’s Birth of biopolitics. Attention is later moved to the characteristics detected by David Harvey in the socalled flexible accumulation as the latest stage of capitalism which coincides with the political implementation of neoliberal doctrine. At the end of the road travelled, it is hypothesised that this theory would be a form of ideology containing a dimension of both truth and falsehood, in line with Marx’s thought.

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Published
2016-07-13
How to Cite
Martínez Matías P. (2016). Neoliberalism as an ideology. Logos. Anales del Seminario de Metafísica, 49, 161-187. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ASEM.2016.v49.53177
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