Futilitarianism: Neoliberalism and the Production of Uselessness
暫譯: 無用主義:新自由主義與無用性的生產

Vallelly, Neil

  • 出版商: Goldsmiths Press
  • 出版日期: 2021-11-16
  • 售價: $1,270
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,207
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 248
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1912685906
  • ISBN-13: 9781912685905
  • 相關分類: 管理與領導 Management-leadership
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A proposal for countering the futility of neoliberal existence to build an egalitarian, sustainable, and hopeful future.

If maximizing utility leads to the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people, as utilitarianism has always proposed, then why is it that as many of us currently maximize our utility--by working endlessly, undertaking further education and training, relentlessly marketing and selling ourselves--we are met with the steady worsening of collective social and economic conditions? In Futilitarianism, social and political theorist Neil Vallelly eloquently tells the story of how neoliberalism transformed the relationship between utility maximization and the common good.

Drawing on a vast array of contemporary examples, from self-help literature and marketing jargon to political speeches and governmental responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vallelly coins several terms--including "the futilitarian condition," "homo futilitus," and "semio-futility"--to demonstrate that in the neoliberal decades, the practice of utility maximization traps us in useless and repetitive behaviors that foreclose the possibility of collective happiness.

This urgent and provocative book chimes with the mood of the time by at once mapping the historical relationship between utilitarianism and capitalism, developing an original framework for understanding neoliberalism, and recounting the lived experience of uselessness in the early twenty-first century. At a time of epoch-defining disasters, from climate emergencies to deadly pandemics, countering the futility of neoliberal existence is essential to building an egalitarian, sustainable, and hopeful future.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

對抗新自由主義存在的無意義,建立平等、可持續和充滿希望的未來的提案。

如果最大化效用能夠帶來最多人的最大幸福,正如功利主義一直所主張的,那麼為什麼當我們中的許多人通過不斷工作、進修和培訓、無休止地推銷自己來最大化我們的效用時,卻面臨著集體社會和經濟狀況的持續惡化?在無意義主義中,社會和政治理論家尼爾·瓦萊利(Neil Vallelly)生動地講述了新自由主義如何改變效用最大化與公共利益之間的關係。

瓦萊利引用了大量當代範例,從自助文學和行銷術語到政治演講和政府對COVID-19疫情的回應,創造了幾個術語——包括「無意義狀態」(the futilitarian condition)、「無意義人」(homo futilitus)和「符號無意義」(semio-futility)——以展示在新自由主義的幾十年中,效用最大化的實踐使我們陷入無用且重複的行為,從而封閉了集體幸福的可能性。

這本緊迫且具挑釁性的書籍與當前的時代情緒相呼應,既描繪了功利主義與資本主義之間的歷史關係,又發展出理解新自由主義的原創框架,並講述了二十一世紀初無用感的生活經驗。在這個定義時代的災難時期,從氣候緊急狀況到致命疫情,對抗新自由主義存在的無意義對於建立一個平等、可持續和充滿希望的未來至關重要。

作者簡介

Neil Vallelly is a Researcher at Economic and Social Research Aotearoa (ESRA) and a Research Associate, Centre for Global Migrations, University of Otago, New Zealand. His writing has appeared in such journals as Rethinking Marxism, Angelaki, and Poetics Today, and magazines including New Internationalist and ROAR.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

尼爾·瓦萊利(Neil Vallelly)是新西蘭奧塔哥大學全球移民中心的研究助理及經濟與社會研究奧特羅亞(Economic and Social Research Aotearoa, ESRA)的研究員。他的著作曾發表於《重新思考馬克思主義》(Rethinking Marxism)、《天使之聲》(Angelaki)和《當代詩學》(Poetics Today)等期刊,以及《新國際主義者》(New Internationalist)和《ROAR》等雜誌。