Freedom under the Surveillance. The Disappearance of Society in the Globalitarian Age

Phainomena 76:9-34 (2011)
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e basic issue of this consideration is that the complete failure of each articulated social resistance, be it of traditional subjects or of actors of postmodern identity politics, against neoliberal global order occurs because that what once meant the area of civil society with the idea of freedom and public goods no longer exists or has been destroyed. When the neoliberal state becomes in tendency the new society of globalitarian surveillance, then it radically abolishes the autonomous action within the civil society. On the other hand this means that the classical opposition between political state and civil society no longer exists. e author poses the question can we still maintain the concept of the liberal idea of freedom and tries to explain that we should redene the concept of freedom as absolute autonomy of human activity

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