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Dear Friends & Colleagues:

 

I have recently posted a paper titled "Re-theorizing the Welfare State and
the Political Economy of Neoliberalism's War Against It" [READ HERE]
<http://www.thomaspalley.com/> .

 

I think it is an important topic.

 

Here is the abstract:


Abstract


 


This paper argues neoliberalism is engaged in a war against the welfare
state. At issue are competing views regarding the size of the welfare state
and how it should be organized. In waging this war, neoliberalism seeks to
politically discredit the traditional welfare state and change the economic
structure so that the latter becomes unviable. The paper presents a new
theoretical framework that distinguishes between modes of production and
financing of the welfare estate. Neoliberalism's war rests on ideologically
grounded criticisms drawn from mainstream economics; implementation of
policies that undermine social solidarity toward the welfare state;
exploiting pressures fostered by neoliberal globalization; and
misrepresentations about affordability. The welfare state was critical in
saving capitalism from itself after World War II. It is a way of embedding
the market system so as to produce socially acceptable outcomes that are
politically stable. Neoliberalism's war promises a body blow against shared
prosperity. More ominously, it may so dis-embed the market system as to
recreate conditions Polyani (1944) blamed for the rise of fascism in the
1930s. 


 

Best,

 

Tom

 

 

Thomas Palley

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