Post-Soviet social :: neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics /
The Soviet Union created a unique form of urban modernity, developing institutions of social provisioning for hundreds of millions of people in small and medium-sized industrial cities spread across a vast territory. After the collapse of socialism these institutions were profoundly shaken--casualti...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Soviet Union created a unique form of urban modernity, developing institutions of social provisioning for hundreds of millions of people in small and medium-sized industrial cities spread across a vast territory. After the collapse of socialism these institutions were profoundly shaken--casualties, in the eyes of many observers, of market-oriented reforms associated with neoliberalism and the Washington Consensus. In Post-Soviet Social, Stephen Collier examines reform in Russia beyond the Washington Consensus. He turns attention from the noisy battles over stabilization and privatization during the 1990s to subsequent reforms that grapple with the mundane details of pipes, wires, bureaucratic routines, and budgetary formulas that made up the Soviet social state. Drawing on Michel Foucault's lectures from the late 1970s, Post-Soviet Social uses the Russian case to examine neoliberalism as a central form of political rationality in contemporary societies. The book's basic finding--that neoliberal reforms provide a justification for redistribution and social welfare, and may work to preserve the norms and forms of social modernity--lays the groundwork for a critical revision of conventional understandings of these topics. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 304 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-298) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781400840427 1400840422 9786613101532 6613101532 |
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contents | Introduction : post-Soviet, post-social? -- Soviet social modernity -- The birth of Soviet biopolitics -- City-building -- City-building in Belaya Kalitva -- Consolidation, stagnation, breakup -- Neoliberalism and social modernity -- Adjustment problems -- Budgets and biopolitics : on substantive provisioning and formal -- Rationalization -- The intransigence of things -- Epilogue : an ineffective controversy. |
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spelling | Collier, Stephen J. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjB4MvKYCtcYXFyyR7WGVC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003119811 Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / Stephen J. Collier. Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, [2011] ©2011 1 online resource (xiii, 304 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-298) and index. Introduction : post-Soviet, post-social? -- Soviet social modernity -- The birth of Soviet biopolitics -- City-building -- City-building in Belaya Kalitva -- Consolidation, stagnation, breakup -- Neoliberalism and social modernity -- Adjustment problems -- Budgets and biopolitics : on substantive provisioning and formal -- Rationalization -- The intransigence of things -- Epilogue : an ineffective controversy. Print version record. The Soviet Union created a unique form of urban modernity, developing institutions of social provisioning for hundreds of millions of people in small and medium-sized industrial cities spread across a vast territory. After the collapse of socialism these institutions were profoundly shaken--casualties, in the eyes of many observers, of market-oriented reforms associated with neoliberalism and the Washington Consensus. In Post-Soviet Social, Stephen Collier examines reform in Russia beyond the Washington Consensus. He turns attention from the noisy battles over stabilization and privatization during the 1990s to subsequent reforms that grapple with the mundane details of pipes, wires, bureaucratic routines, and budgetary formulas that made up the Soviet social state. Drawing on Michel Foucault's lectures from the late 1970s, Post-Soviet Social uses the Russian case to examine neoliberalism as a central form of political rationality in contemporary societies. The book's basic finding--that neoliberal reforms provide a justification for redistribution and social welfare, and may work to preserve the norms and forms of social modernity--lays the groundwork for a critical revision of conventional understandings of these topics. Russia (Federation) Economic policy 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92004892 Neoliberalism Russia (Federation) Biopolitics Russia (Federation) Post-communism Economic aspects Russia (Federation) Russie Politique économique 1991- Néo-libéralisme Russie. Biopolitique Russie. Postcommunisme Aspect économique Russie. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Biopolitics fast Economic policy fast Neoliberalism fast Post-communism Economic aspects fast Russia (Federation) fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhhmCp3jtcMQbx3WgpXVC Since 1991 fast has work: Post-Soviet social (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3dTQb6XC49wtPrv7Yfmd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Collier, Stephen J. Post-Soviet social. Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, ©2011 9780691148304 (DLC) 2010048983 (OCoLC)691927685 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=366495 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Collier, Stephen J. Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / Introduction : post-Soviet, post-social? -- Soviet social modernity -- The birth of Soviet biopolitics -- City-building -- City-building in Belaya Kalitva -- Consolidation, stagnation, breakup -- Neoliberalism and social modernity -- Adjustment problems -- Budgets and biopolitics : on substantive provisioning and formal -- Rationalization -- The intransigence of things -- Epilogue : an ineffective controversy. Neoliberalism Russia (Federation) Biopolitics Russia (Federation) Post-communism Economic aspects Russia (Federation) Néo-libéralisme Russie. Biopolitique Russie. Postcommunisme Aspect économique Russie. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Biopolitics fast Economic policy fast Neoliberalism fast Post-communism Economic aspects fast |
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title | Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / |
title_auth | Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / |
title_exact_search | Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / |
title_full | Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / Stephen J. Collier. |
title_fullStr | Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / Stephen J. Collier. |
title_full_unstemmed | Post-Soviet social : neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / Stephen J. Collier. |
title_short | Post-Soviet social : |
title_sort | post soviet social neoliberalism social modernity biopolitics |
title_sub | neoliberalism, social modernity, biopolitics / |
topic | Neoliberalism Russia (Federation) Biopolitics Russia (Federation) Post-communism Economic aspects Russia (Federation) Néo-libéralisme Russie. Biopolitique Russie. Postcommunisme Aspect économique Russie. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Biopolitics fast Economic policy fast Neoliberalism fast Post-communism Economic aspects fast |
topic_facet | Russia (Federation) Economic policy 1991- Neoliberalism Russia (Federation) Biopolitics Russia (Federation) Post-communism Economic aspects Russia (Federation) Russie Politique économique 1991- Néo-libéralisme Russie. Biopolitique Russie. Postcommunisme Aspect économique Russie. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. Biopolitics Economic policy Neoliberalism Post-communism Economic aspects Russia (Federation) |
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