State and government in the large neoliberal night
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v6i10%20jan/jun.657Keywords:
Neoliberalism, State, Domination, Market, LegitimacyAbstract
The neoliberal doctrine establishes that the State should not intrude in the economy, but still guarantee the private property of the means of production. In the present phase of capitalist development there is a clear strategy of not wanting to confront the role of the State in the interior of the market society. This complex
problem is practically absent in the current political and philosophical debate since the late twentieth century.
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