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Neoliberal Ideology versus Humanist Ideals: Political, Social, and Fantasmatic Logics
Neoliberal Ideology versus Humanist Ideals: Political, Social, and Fantasmatic Logics

Author(s): Severin Hornung, Thomas Höge, Christine Unterrainer
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Sociology, Social psychology and group interaction, Social Theory
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: neoliberal ideology; humanist ideals; analytic social psychology; social character theory; societal transformation; dialectic analysis;

Summary/Abstract: Presented is a multi-level framework of normative social forces, integrating critiques of neoliberalism, (psycho-)analytic social psychology, and radical humanist ethics. Extending a model of political, social, and fantasmatic logics of neoliberal ideology, societal, organizational, and psychological dialectics are analyzed. Dimensions of economistic ideology are positioned against humanist ethical ideals on three levels (macro, meso, micro) and with respect to three domains of relatedness (identity, interactions, institutions). On the societal macro-level, political logics of individualism, competition, and instrumentality negate humanist ideals of individuation, solidarity, and emancipation. On the organizational meso-level, social logics of neoliberal workplaces prescribe self-reliance, competition, and rationalization, whereas humanistic management advocates self-actualization, community, and transformation. On the individual micro-level, psychoanalytic theorizing positions fantasmatic neoliberal logics of success, superiority, and submission against humanist consciousness of evolution, equality, and empowerment. Drawing on social character theory, neoliberal ideologies influence modes of relatedness towards oneself, others, and authorities, resembling egooriented, market-driven, and authoritarian tendencies. Humanist ideals are positioned as re-civilizing ethical forces. Linking different streams of theorizing, the model offers a dynamic framework of the corrosive effects of neoliberal Ideology as well as a basis for mobilizing potentials for radical humanist transformation.

  • Issue Year: 10/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1-26
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English
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