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Crisis, Austerity, and Transformation - How Disciplinary Neoliberalism Is Changing Portugal (Hardcover)
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Crisis, Austerity, and Transformation - How Disciplinary Neoliberalism Is Changing Portugal (Hardcover)
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Discussions of the recent austerity measures in Southern Europe as
a response to the sovereign debt crisis have been usually framed in
terms of their economic impact. However, the general impoverishment
of these countries has induced other massive social and political
changes, a fact which is ignored in the literature. This volume
seeks to fill this gap and break ground by analyzing these trends
in the Portuguese context. Portugal has been portrayed as the
Troika's good pupil by obediently adopting all prescribed austerity
measures. In the process, the nation's fragile social fabric has
been destroyed. Massive emigration, particularly by young people,
massive increases in poverty and a foundering economy have
triggered a collective framing of the crisis and austerity as
unjust and punitive of a collectivity that, at the beginning,
naively believed in the neoliberal narrative of the benign effects
of the cuts. This reframing unleashed an unprecedented wave of
social and political mobilization in an otherwise traditionally
apathetic society. This resistance needs to be addressed as a
direct effect of austerity policies and properly analyzed for what
it really represents: a process of repoliticization and
re-democratization sweeping Europe. These mobilizations include
direct democracy experiments, the growing influence of social
movements (the massive March 2011 demonstrations were a direct
inspiration for the creation of the Indignado movement in Spain,
attesting the contagion effect), solidarity economy and the major
political change in the country's 42 years of democratic rule: an
alliance of the left parties, unthinkable before the crisis, and
which is reframing relations with the European Union. This volume
offers a first approach to the massive political, social and
cultural transformations taking place in the country that make
Portugal, in certain aspects, a lab for innovative practices (e.g.
participatory budgets and the alliance of the left parties) that
may be used elsewhere as alternatives to current understandings of
economic and political orthodoxy
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