He studied Political Science and received a doctorate in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires. He is a professor at the UBA and at the University of San Martín and is part of the editorial group Lemon Ink. She is a reference for the feminist movement and the author of several books that talk about neoliberal reason, debt and the power of feminism.
In this dialogue, Verónica Gago unfolds her view on the history of neoliberalism. He assures that for this paradigm “to govern is not to produce obedience, but to govern through ‘freedom’.” For this same reason, he considers that two of the terms that are most in dispute today are “freedom” and “revolution.”
He assures that non-liberal-libertarians seek a “state capture” that allows them to have resources for the oligarchies and capital.
It explains “neoliberalism from below” and the conditions of dispossession that pushed these practices to the popular sectors.
It describes how “financial astuteness” worked in addressing those who perceive themselves as entrepreneurs and strive for their autonomy.
It problematizes and questions the idea of “defeat” that was imposed in certain politicized sectors following the rise of the right in Argentina and the world.
He highlights that the urgency of the hour demands immediate political action and not electoral speculation that thinks of itself as a reconstruction that acts on the ruins.
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