New forms of power in a neoliberal era: ‘artepolitics’ or the ‘governing through non-governing’

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The neoliberal globalization characterizing this century has unleashed new strategies of governing. This paper elaborates on a growing form of governing; that is, governing that extorts subjects’ desires for improvement and creativity to control and profit from these subjects. This, what we would like to call, ‘artepolitics’ could be seen as a particular form of governing. ‘Artepolitics’ is a technology of governing that seeks to regulate individual conduct with reference to self-realization and distribution of ‘freedom’ to control the employees’ labour situation. We suggest that the framing of ‘artepolitics’ brings into light some interesting trends of the current situation.

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Lilja, M., & Baaz, M. (2022). New forms of power in a neoliberal era: ‘artepolitics’ or the ‘governing through non-governing.’ Journal of Political Power, 15(2), 189–201. https://doi.org/10.1080/2158379X.2022.2055278

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