Neoliberalising violence: of the exceptional and the exemplary in coalescing moments

This paper sets out to develop two related ideas. First, it seeks to identify how both violence and neoliberalism can be considered as moments. From this shared conceptualisation of process and fluidity, I argue that it becomes easier to recognise how these two phenomena actually converge. Building...

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subjects banality of evil
Capitalism
Conceptualization
Convergence
Dialectic
Economic liberalism
Geography
moment
Neoliberalism
Normativity
othering
Political economy
Political violence
Sexual violence
Social interaction
state of exception
Violence
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