From progressive Neoliberalism to Trump – and beyond
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2018v17n40p43Abstract
In ths article, Nancy Fraser reviews the failure of the politically hegemonic model of an alliance between a progressive version of recognition politics and a regressive version of economical politics, deemed by her progressive neoliberalism. Challenged by the rise of hyper-reactionary, symbolizes by Donald Trump, the author defends the idea of a progressive version of populism as a counter-hegemonic actor in the current context.Downloads
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