Katy Fulfer

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November 25, 2020 by Katy

Comparing Hannah Arendt and neoliberalism on the family

The family is at the heart of neoliberalism. Thus argues Melinda Cooper in her 2017 book Family Values. Usually when I hear the term neoliberalism I think about the individual and personal responsibility. Yet, Cooper demonstrates, the family is central to its operations and maintenance. I think Arendt’s critique of the family can be especially helpful in illuminating this claim. But, she also naturalizes the family in a way — similar to neoliberalism.   Personal responsibility equals family … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt Tagged With: Aristotle, belonging, biopolitics, family values, Hannah Arendt, neoliberalism, relational ethics, the family

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