Macro N Cheese

Propaganda, Revelations, & Prosperity: The End of Neoliberalism with Scott Ferguson


Listen Later

Here in the Macro ‘n Cheese clubhouse, whenever we think we fully comprehend neoliberalism, a guest comes along with a whole new range of insights. Scott Ferguson is just that kind of guest. His main area of interest is culture and he makes some surprising observations about our ingrained misunderstanding of money and how it relates to politics, art, and our very experience of modern life. Neoliberalism structures our innermost thoughts, feelings, and desires.   Ferguson traces the roots of neoliberalism back through what he calls the “big L” liberalism of Adam Smith and the class warfare waged against the aristocracy by the merchant and industrial class. The “small L” liberalism of FDR and post WWII mid-century America played a role as well. By the 1970s, neoliberalism grew as a reaction to the gains made by the civil rights, labor, and anti-war movements. Power needed to be locked down and consolidated. The neoliberal narrative of scarcity flourished.   Money can be legitimately seen as our oxygen. It is the centralized medium that connects us to one another. But we don’t have a culture that affirms this view. In songs and films, money is related to greed and, whether this is seen as a positive or negative quality, it is always portrayed as a zero sum game. There must be winners and losers. This is as true of our popular culture as our political rhetoric.   Despite the enormity of the problem, Ferguson sees this as an exciting time. The current paradigm crisis is exposing cracks in the neoliberal foundation. Activist groups are aligning with the modern money movement and, for the first time in decades, rejecting the mythology of scarcity. The clarity of focus and purpose in proposals like the Green New Deal and the federal job guarantee can ultimately change the debate so it is about abundance rather privation.   Scott Ferguson is Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies at the University of South Florida, Research Scholar at the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity, co-director of The Modern Money Network Humanities Division, and producer of the Money on the Left podcast.   Follow him on Twitter @videotroph
Money on the Left Podcast  https://www.buzzsprout.com/172776   Check out his book, Declaration of Dependence
https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/university-of-nebraska-press/9781496201928/
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Macro N CheeseBy Steven D Grumbine

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

141 ratings


More shows like Macro N Cheese

View all
Jacobin Radio by Jacobin

Jacobin Radio

1,397 Listeners

Ralph Nader Radio Hour by Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

1,196 Listeners

The Electronic Intifada Podcast by The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada Podcast

306 Listeners

The Katie Halper Show by Katie Halper

The Katie Halper Show

1,476 Listeners

The Dig by Daniel Denvir

The Dig

1,526 Listeners

Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff by Democracy at Work - Richard D. Wolff

Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff

1,964 Listeners

Upstream by Upstream

Upstream

1,783 Listeners

Citations Needed by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson

Citations Needed

3,883 Listeners

Empire Files by Empire Files

Empire Files

737 Listeners

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté by Useful Idiots, LLC

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

4,424 Listeners

Debunking Economics - the podcast by Steve Keen & Phil Dobbie

Debunking Economics - the podcast

43 Listeners

Bad Faith by Briahna Joy Gray

Bad Faith

2,684 Listeners

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker by The Socialist Program

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

529 Listeners

Lever Time by The Lever

Lever Time

528 Listeners

The Chris Hedges Report by Chris Hedges

The Chris Hedges Report

259 Listeners