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This provocative work explores how neoliberal strategies have fundamentally altered political discourse and conflict in contemporary society. The authors contend that modern governance relies increasingly on the identification and mobilization of internal enemies, using divisive politics as a mechanism of control.
Drawing on critical theory and historical analysis, the book dissects how neoliberalism has weaponized political antagonism, transforming civil society into a battlefield of competing interests. The authors argue that this ideological framework has eroded traditional forms of solidarity and collective action, replacing them with atomized competition and manufactured social division.
By examining the relationship between economic policy, political strategy, and cultural conflict, the work demonstrates how neoliberal governance perpetuates cycles of internal strife. It serves as both a diagnosis of contemporary political dysfunction and a critique of how power operates through the creation and exploitation of social divisions.







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