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Neoliberalizam i njegove alternative Ottmann, Henning
Anali Hrvatskog politološkog društva,
07/2017, Letnik:
13, Številka:
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Autor u svom izlaganja razmatra široko prihvaćenu tezu da ne postoji valjana alternativa dominantnom neoliberalnom globalnom poretku. U prvom dijelu izlaganja autor diskutira o konceptu ekonomske ...racionalnosti, teorijama globalizacije i privatizacije kao konceptima o kojima razmišljamo kao neodvojivima od neoliberalne ideologije. U drugome dijelu izlaganje je posvećeno diskusiji o ordoliberalizmu, trećem putu i neo-marističkim teorijama kao važnim alternativama onome što autor naziva libertarijanski liberalizam. U zaključku autor se odlučuje za model ordoliberalizma kao najpoželjniju alternativu neoliberalnim politikama.
Author in his presentation questions widely held view that there is no valid alternative to the dominant neoliberal global order. In the first part of the paper, author discusses the concepts of ...economic rationality, privatization and theories of globalization as ideas that are core elements of neoliberal ideology. The second part of the paper is devoted to the discussion of ordoliberalism, Third Way and Marxism as sound alternatives to libertarian version of liberalism. In the conclusion, the author advocates ordoliberalism as most convincing alternative to neoliberal policies.
Autor u svom izlaganja razmatra široko prihvaćenu tezu da ne postoji valjana alternativa dominantnom neoliberalnom globalnom poretku. U prvom dijelu izlaganja autor diskutira o konceptu ekonomske ...racionalnosti, teorijama globalizacije i privatizacije kao konceptima o kojima razmišljamo kao neodvojivima od neoliberalne ideologije. U drugome dijelu izlaganje je posvećeno diskusiji o ordoliberalizmu, trećem putu i neo-marističkim teorijama kao važnim alternativama onome što autor naziva libertarijanski liberalizam. U zaključku autor se odlučuje za model ordoliberalizma kao najpoželjniju alternativu neoliberalnim politikama.
In L’Homme révolté Camus developed an enigmatic “Mediterranean philosophy”. In this paper it is shown how Camus saw in this philosophy his answer to the “revolt” of the 19th and 20th century. ...Furthermore, it is a philosophy which has a political background in French politics, which hitherto has been overlooked.
The logic of civil religion consists of minimizing community in order to maximize pluralism. Every modern society needs pluralism on the one hand, and securing of its foundations on the other. Still, ...civil religion may raise suspicion with regard to use of religion for political purposes. And instrumentalization is contradictory to the character of religion, although the latter always has political consequences as well. Civil religion serves politics with the aim of educating citizens. Perhaps, however, it can also be perceived as preparation of totalitarian beliefs and liturgies, such as are known to us from the first half of the 20th century. Civil religion can go hand in hand with excessive nationalism, proselytism, and Satanization of enemies. Such undesirable consequences of civil religion are discussed in this article on the basis of examples from the time of the French Revolution. The Revolution was largely marked by civil religion, the former even legitimized the latter. Four examples from the history of the French Revolution are analyzed: human rights as civil religion; cult of reason and of the supreme being; worship of the Revolution's "martyr" Jean-Paul Marat, and, finally, Satanization of enemies. Following his exposé, the author confronts these questions: Is the confusing element of civil religion the fact that it wants to utilize religion per se for political purposes? What is it that protects civil religion from degenerating into nationalism and proselytism? Or else civil religion can be both: the basis of a tolerant pluralist democracy as well as the preparatory stage of totalitarianism? PUBLICATION ABSTRACT