Based on interviews with dozens of public officials in France and a unique biographical database of more than 200 civil-servants-turned-corporate-lawyers, The Neoliberal Republic explores how the always-blurred boundary between public service and private interests has been critically compromised, enabling the transformation of the regulatory state into either an ineffectual bystander or an active collaborator in the privatization of public welfare. The cumulative effect of these developments, the authors reveal, undermines democratic citizenship and the capacity to imagine the public good.
Based on interviews with dozens of public officials in France and a unique biographical database of more than 200 civil-servants-turned-corporate-lawyers, The Neoliberal Republic explores how the always-blurred boundary between public service and private interests has been critically compromised, enabling the transformation of the regulatory state into either an ineffectual bystander or an active collaborator in the privatization of public welfare. The cumulative effect of these developments, the authors reveal, undermines democratic citizenship and the capacity to imagine the public good.
The Neoliberal Republic: Corporate Lawyers, Statecraft, and the Making of Public-Private France
204The Neoliberal Republic: Corporate Lawyers, Statecraft, and the Making of Public-Private France
204Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781501752551 |
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Publisher: | Cornell University Press |
Publication date: | 01/15/2021 |
Series: | Corpus Juris: The Humanities in Politics and Law |
Pages: | 204 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |