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Public Culture 2009 21(3):495-515; DOI:10.1215/08992363-2009-005
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Complexio Oppositorum: Notes on the Left in Neoliberal Italy

Andrea Muehlebach

The contemporary situation is seldom best characterized as a battlefield with clearly drawn political dividing lines. In fact, neoliberalism is often better understood as a form to contain the oppositional—old leftist solidarity and new rightist utopias—and fold them into a single moral order: a complexio oppositorum, in Carl Schmitt's words.


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