Neoliberalism and social cohesion: Epochal change and specific forms of social decomposition/recomposition

Authors

Daniel Saur (ed)
Eva Alberione (ed)

Keywords:

epochal change, subjectivity, neoliberalism

Synopsis

This book aims to provide insights that help us understand some aspects of the rapid changes we are currently experiencing, in an unusual way and at an unprecedented speed. The collection of texts, with their varied perspectives and themes, seeks to reflect on different aspects of neoliberalism and its impact on the common good, based on an understanding of it as the growing advance of processes of fragmentation, division, and hierarchical social stratification, which tend toward the expansion and deepening of increasingly individualized subjectivities.

Chapters

  • Foreword
    Eduardo Rinesi (pról.)
  • Presentación
    Presentation
    Daniel Saur, Eva Alberione
  • Towards a policy of heterogeneity
    Lucas Ezequiel Bruno
  • Social cohesion and the spread of hatred as a political problem
    Marina Ivana Llao
  • The provocation of neoliberal indifference
    The political challenge of Spain's far-right VOX party
    Juan Manuel Reynares
  • An approach to hate speech
    The Libertarian Party in X in the 2023 Argentine presidential campaign
    Sebastián Cantoni
  • Techno-liberal discourse in the political arena
    Argentina 2015-2019
    María Inés Balada Llorente
  • The noise of new chains
    Cryptocurrencies and blockchains, another fleeting dream of emancipation
    Santiago Fernando Druetta
  • Pedagogies of neoliberalism: from study to performance
    Facundo Giuliano
  • Network logic and attention crisis in neoliberal times
    Considerations regarding its impact on the school institution
    Daniel Saur
  • You won't lose
    Education and social ties in the neoliberal scene
    Daniela Cecilia Spósito
  • Of childhoods and exiles
    Experiences and narratives in transit
    Eva Alberione
  • Being/Living in exile, spaces for another time
    Agustín Enuel Ambroggio
Neoliberalismo y lazo social

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Published

July 31, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-950-33-1872-0