The bureaucratization of the world in the neoliberal era : an international and comparative perspective

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The bureaucratization of the world in the neoliberal era : an international and comparative perspective

Béatrice Hibou ; translated by Andrew Brown

(Sciences po series in international relations and political economy)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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La bureaucratisation du monde à l'ère néolibérale

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Bibliography: p. [199]-223

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Description

Contemporary bureaucracy is a set of norms, rules, procedures, and formalities which includes administration, business, and NGOs. Where Max Weber meets Michel Foucault, Beatrice Hibou analyzes the political dynamics underlying this process. Neoliberal bureaucracy is a vector of discipline and control, producing social and political indifference.

Table of Contents

1. What is Neoliberal Bureaucracy? 2. A Bureaucratized Society 3. Market and Enterprise Bureaucracy at the Heart of the Neoliberal Art of Governing 4. Neoliberal Bureaucratic Domination: Diffuse Control and the Production of Indifference 5. Struggles and Breaches: Bureaucratization as the Site of Enunciation of the Politica

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