Bruce N. Waller
The Deep Roots of American Neoliberalism: A Cultural, Economic, and Philosophical History
The Deep Roots of American Neoliberalism: A Cultural, Economic, and Philosophical History
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The book explores how neoliberalism became deeply entrenched in the United States, tracing its roots back to the country's founding values and the beliefs of the Founding Fathers. It analyzes the moral and psychological factors that contributed to its growth, including a belief in the invisible hand of the free market and the idea that people deserve what they have. The book also examines the negative effects of neoliberalism and argues that its replacement requires addressing wealth inequality and promoting autonomy and critical thinking for all citizens.
Format: Hardback
Length: 142 pages
Publication date: 15 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Focusing on why neoliberalism gained such a unique strong hold in the United States, philosopher Bruce N. Waller in this book traces the source back to the country’s origins and the entwined core values of the nation’s Founding Fathers. Their extreme commitment to private property rights (as evinced in a unanimous vote for the Constitution’s Fugitive Slave Clause), an aversion to widespread democracy, and a deep belief in the uniquely just nature of their new country together created the ideal conditions for neoliberalism’s growth and success.
Waller also provides a clear analysis of the moral and psychological conditions so hospitable to neoliberalism, including the compatibility of a faith in the "invisible hand" of the free market with the widespread belief – which remains prevalent in the United States – that the world is just and people generally get what they deserve. Waller examines how the ideal of moral responsibility in the United States provides the core belief that holds in place the basic principles of American neoliberalism. The book ends by shedding light on the deleterious effects of neoliberalism and shows that its replacement requires not only the amelioration of enormous inequity in wealth, but also the opportunity for all citizens to exercise autonomy, control, and critical thought in their lives and workplaces.
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- Traces neoliberal values deep into American history and culture
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- Uses empirical psychological research to explain the broad appeal of neoliberalism
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- Describes the strong interconnected neoliberal value system of belief in a just world, personal responsibility, and radical individualism, and their combined influence on American culture
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- Examines the influence of neoliberal values on the American criminal justice and educational systems
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032257198
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