This title explains the causes of the financial crisis and the economic reforms that were created subsequently through a Foucauldian philosophical lens. The author sets out the approaches established by Foucault – namely governmentality, biopolitics and disciplinary mechanisms – explaining how these influenced the shift of production from a local to a global level, alongside a shift towards financialisation. Glenn applies Foucauldian principles to aid understanding of the self-corrective mechanisms applied to the financial system, and the interpellative processes that led to the emergence of a new mode of subjectification. Concurrently, this title examines the retreat of the state from the financial sphere. This shift, the author posits, did not mean the complete absence of governance; rather governance became more concerned with ensuring that financial behaviour was contained within certain limits.
ISBN: | 9783319771878 |
Publication date: | 11th October 2018 |
Author: | John G Glenn |
Publisher: | Springer International Publishing AG |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 210 pages |
Series: | International Political Economy Series |
Genres: |
Political economy Sociology Politics and government |