Social Protection after the Crisis : Regulation without Enforcement

Économie mixte Neo-liberalisme Droits de l'homme et socialisme Neoliberalism Mixed economy Civil rights and socialism Grande-Bretagne Great Britain Livres numeriques Electronic books.
Policy Press
2016
EISBN 144731378X
Intro.
SOCIAL PROTECTION AFTER THE CRISIS.
Contents.
List of tables and figures.
Tables.
Figures.
About the author.
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction: some starting points.
Introduction.
The state and social protection.
Neoliberalism and re-regulation.
Hegemony.
On harm and crime.
Overview of the book.
2. The new material and moral saliences of private capital.
Introduction.
A new moral salience of private capital.
Marketisation and financialisation.
Celebrating private capital.
Conclusion.
3. Framing the crisis: moral critique and the renewal of 'business as usual'.
Introduction.
Crisis, whose crisis? Discursive frames and morality plays.
Whose crisis? From private to public debt.
Conclusion.
4. Regulation, orthodoxy and hegemony: crisis, what crisis?.
Introduction.
An orthodoxy: introducing the main contours of the literature.
An orthodoxy?.
Politics, hegemony and the regulatory orthodoxy.
The functions and dysfunctions of corporate social responsibility.
What crisis? Academic business as usual.
Conclusion.
5. Re-regulation in action: 'Better Regulation'.
Introduction.
Regulating for 'better regulation': 1997-2010.
Re-regulation under the coalition: 2010 onwards.
Conclusion.
6. Regulatory inaction? Regulation without enforcement.
Introduction.
National and local regulators.
'Better' regulation in action?.
Commentary.
Regulation and enforcement at local authority level.
Better Regulation: regulation without enforcement.
Conclusion.
7. After regulation?.
Introduction.
On neoliberal resilience.
What is regulation?.
On neoliberal vulnerability.
Transcendingregulatory reform?.
Notes.
References.
Index.
This topical book considers the economic, political and social consequences of the economic crisis, the nature of social protection and the dynamics of the current crisis of regulation. It is unique in documenting howeconomic and social welfare are inconsistent with corporate freedom.
SOCIAL PROTECTION AFTER THE CRISIS.
Contents.
List of tables and figures.
Tables.
Figures.
About the author.
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction: some starting points.
Introduction.
The state and social protection.
Neoliberalism and re-regulation.
Hegemony.
On harm and crime.
Overview of the book.
2. The new material and moral saliences of private capital.
Introduction.
A new moral salience of private capital.
Marketisation and financialisation.
Celebrating private capital.
Conclusion.
3. Framing the crisis: moral critique and the renewal of 'business as usual'.
Introduction.
Crisis, whose crisis? Discursive frames and morality plays.
Whose crisis? From private to public debt.
Conclusion.
4. Regulation, orthodoxy and hegemony: crisis, what crisis?.
Introduction.
An orthodoxy: introducing the main contours of the literature.
An orthodoxy?.
Politics, hegemony and the regulatory orthodoxy.
The functions and dysfunctions of corporate social responsibility.
What crisis? Academic business as usual.
Conclusion.
5. Re-regulation in action: 'Better Regulation'.
Introduction.
Regulating for 'better regulation': 1997-2010.
Re-regulation under the coalition: 2010 onwards.
Conclusion.
6. Regulatory inaction? Regulation without enforcement.
Introduction.
National and local regulators.
'Better' regulation in action?.
Commentary.
Regulation and enforcement at local authority level.
Better Regulation: regulation without enforcement.
Conclusion.
7. After regulation?.
Introduction.
On neoliberal resilience.
What is regulation?.
On neoliberal vulnerability.
Transcendingregulatory reform?.
Notes.
References.
Index.
This topical book considers the economic, political and social consequences of the economic crisis, the nature of social protection and the dynamics of the current crisis of regulation. It is unique in documenting howeconomic and social welfare are inconsistent with corporate freedom.
