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Lazzarato, M. (2025). Neoliberalism And Civil Wars. Soft Power, 11(21), 102–123. Retrieved from https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/index.php/SoftP/article/view/6852
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Abstract

The definition of “authoritarian neoliberalism” seems insufficient and slippery both politically and theoretically. Indeed, this concept does not seem capable of providing us with an “ontology” of the present, and is rather the consequence of an era in which
war and civil war have been eliminated from the theoretical debate, only to return today to the foreground, like everything else that one does not want to see or know, with unprecedented violence. Defining the ongoing evolution of Western democracies as
authoritarian, illiberal, is another way of eliminating the violent reality of the class clash and the wars that result from it. The thesis I want to demonstrate in this article is that civil war is the condition of possibility of both ordoliberalism and neoliberalism,
together constituting their continuation by other means.

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