ABSTRACT

Abstract This article argues that neoliberalism should be understood as a game-

transformative set of practices in which the objective of each move is not only to gain the

upper hand in the established game, but rather to repeatedly change the basic configuration

of the game itself to further enhance its power. In the face of this assault on democratic

commonwealth in higher education and elsewhere, many progressives are stuck in a

primarily defensive frame according to which the objective is to resist losses and re-

establish conditions that facilitate a less asymmetrical political game. This political stance

harbors little democratic promise because it is insufficiently attentive to neoliberal game-

transformative practices. To rejuvenate vital and mutually supportive relationships

between public higher education and democracy, we must co-create a radically democratic

game-transformative pedagogical and political practice in which we intensify and expand

the meaning of publicness and publics. The article explores Northern Arizona University’s

Action Research Teams initiative as one prefiguration of this possibility.