David Hancock is an indepedant scholar. He has published journal articles on the cultural politics of neoconservatism and neoliberalism, and is co-editor of the Spaces of Crisis and Critique: Heterotopias Beyond Foucault.
This book examines the survival of neoliberal capitalism through an analysis of its seductive appeal as a fundamentally counter-cultural logic, infused by a spirit of rebellion and self-creation.
Introduction
1. Bohemia, Counterculture and Rebellion Against the Organisation
2. Neoconservative Backlash and Capitalist Nihilism
3. Bohemia and Moral Economy of Neoliberalism
4. The Image of Libidinal Capitalism from the Protestant ethic to the ecstasy of the entrepreneur
5. The Politics of Transgression and Liberty The Alt Right and Techno Capitalism
6. Bohemia, Post-Capitalism and Dreaming with our Eyes Open an outline of a post-neoliberal politics