ABSTRACT

This book examines the impact of neoliberalism on society, bringing to the forefront a discussion of violence and harm, the inherent inequalities of neoliberalism and the ways in which our everyday lives in the Global North reproduce and facilitate this violence and harm.

Drawing on a range of contemporary topics such as state violence, the carceral state, patriarchy, toxic masculinity, death, sports and entertainment, this book unmasks the banal forms of violence and harm that are a routine part of life that usurp, commodify and consume to reify the existing status quo of harm and inequality. It aims to defamiliarize routine forms of violence and inequality, thereby highlighting our own participation in its perpetuation, though consumerism and the consumption of neoliberal dogma. 


It is essential reading for students across criminology, sociology and political philosophy, particularly those engaged with crimes of the powerful, state crime and social harm.

chapter 1|10 pages

An introduction to the violence of neoliberalism

Crime, harm and inequality

chapter 3|15 pages

Self-defense or neocapitalist rhetoric?

chapter 4|17 pages

The commoditized spectacle

Sports, violence and entertainment

chapter 5|16 pages

The cycle of oppression and inequality

chapter 9|14 pages

The environmental death march

Destruction, greed, profit and consumption

chapter 12|5 pages

Concluding thoughts