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Enter Economism, Exit Politics
Experts, Economic Policy and the Damage to Democracy
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Enter Economism, Exit Politics
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All over the world, public participation in democratic politics is declining sharply. Why and how has democracy come to be undermined in this way? This volume explores this redefinition of the boundaries of the economic and the political spheres.
All over the world, public participation in democratic politics is declining sharply. Why and how has democracy come to be undermined in this way? First, neo-liberal ideologists have successfully persuaded people that economic considerations take first priority and are neutral, technical matters outside the realms of politics and democratic control. Second, national sovereignty, particularly over economic and fiscal strategy, has been placed into the hands of external institutions - notably the IMF and the US government. Teivo Teivainen explores this redefinition of the boundaries of the economic and the political spheres. Drawing on the example of the Latin American debt crisis and, in particular, Peru, he reflects on the tendency in the world at large and suggests how the adverse consequences for democratic institutions might be reversed in future.
| ISBN | 1842770357 |
| ISBN13 | 9781842770351 |
| Publisher | Zed Books Ltd |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 01/05/2002 |
| Pages | 208 |
| Weight (grammes) | 400 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 236 |
| Width (mm) | 156 |
Transnational politics of economism
limits to democracy
economism and the politics of Latin American debt crisis
Peru in historical perspective
confronting economism - rebellion of the Garcia government
retreat to economism - breakdown of heterodoxy and debt rebellion
reinsertion of the Fujimori government
the expansion of the economic sphere
the autogolpe and transnational politics of democracy promotion
consolidation of economism
the monarchization of democracy
expanding the limits of the possible.
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