In order to create a post-neoliberal society we need to change the way we look at the world. This article begins by considering the lesson learned in the case of… Click to show full abstract
In order to create a post-neoliberal society we need to change the way we look at the world. This article begins by considering the lesson learned in the case of “Mont Pèlerin,” where ideas that that seemed like unfeasible utopias, relating to the building of a system alternative to the Keynesian welfare state, became inevitable at a time of crisis. In order to explain how this change of view could occur, we turn to chaos theory, Sheldrake’s morphic fields, and, as a concretion of a new worldview, to the Earth Charter. All this converges in specific programs, such as Felber’s Economy of the Common Good, which is a model committed to a profound transformation of neoliberal capitalist globalization.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.