Breakfast Briefing The Ethics of Neoliberalism: The Business of Making Capitalism Moral

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Breakfast Briefing The Ethics of Neoliberalism: The Business of Making Capitalism Moral Tuesday 23 May 2017 @OUBSchool #breakfastbriefing

Welcome Dr Alex Wright Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management @OUBSchool #breakfastbriefing

Housekeeping We are not expecting a fire alarm, should the alarm sound, please make your way to the nearest exit Please turn all mobile devices to silent We encourage you to tweet using #breakfastbriefing The event is being filmed to watch at a later date @OUBSchool #breakfastbriefing

The Ethics of Neoliberalism: The Business of Making Capitalism Moral Dr Peter Bloom Senior Lecturer in Organisational Studies The Open University Business School

The Ethics of Neoliberalism The Business of Making Capitalism Moral Peter Bloom The Open University Business School

Forthcoming, May 2017 Routledge

To Begin: What is Neoliberalism The spread of market principles in all spheres of society (e.g. health, education). The influencing and teaching of people to be more market oriented in their thinking and actions (e.g. entrepreneurial)

Central Questions 1.What is the ethics of neoliberalism? 2.Is it merely the free market and is associated values (e.g. competition, productivity and profit)? 3.Does the marketplace use our ethics against us?

Ideas Neoliberalism relies upon and is reinforced by nonmarket ethics. It individualises ethics, making us personally responsible for dealing with and resolving its moral and structural failings. Ironically, the more ethical we are the stronger capitalism becomes.

The Paradox of Neoliberal Ethics Neoliberal Contradiction: Free Market Ideology and Non- Market Ethics What affective and structural role do non-market ethics play in reinforcing and reproducing neoliberalism? They cover over deeper structural contradictions of this hyper capitalist system linked to an appealing ethical self. For a free market to socially exist and expand it must continually produce ethically non-market subjects

Ethically Coping with Neoliberalism The more marketised an economy and society becomes the less its population necessarily embraces the market ethically. Values of reciprocity, care and social responsibility are prioritised as a means for adequately coping with and to some degree fixing the subjective and material problems caused by neoliberalism. As the traditional political and organisational options gradually erode, people progressively turn to moral solutions for improving capitalism both in their own life and more widely. The power of neoliberalism flows from its capacity to channel this non-market ethics for the purpose of achieving ultimately market ends.

The Political Power of Neoliberal Ethics Solving the Ethical Problem of Neoliberal Politics: Fiscal Social Responsibility The Moral Political Subject: Austerity Neoliberalism produces a new discourse of moral power and ethical empowerment that strengthens the hyper capitalist order both ideologically and in practice. In doing so it has limited the horizon of the population's political imagination and therefore capacity for envisioning and implementing radical change.

Ethically Coping with Neoliberalism in Organisations Solving the Ethical Problem of Neoliberal Institutions: Caring enough to do more with less The Moral Institutional Neoliberal Subject: The responsible corporate citizen. Institutions morally regulate and ethically empower subjects to cope with the human issues generated by neoliberalism. They were charged as such with making organisations caring of those within it and those that they serve despite unavoidable fiscal pressures.

Personally Coping with Neoliberalism Personally Solving the Ethical Problems of Neoliberalism: Living the good life. Being a Moral Neoliberal Person: Personal Wellness Corporate globalisation was a fact of life permanent and irreversible. Yet by turning inward, there was the ironic possibility of making it just a little bit better for yourself and even others. Ensuring that it was not quite so devastating, that its human costs were not so destructive. Real change, it was continuously proclaimed, starts with oneself. In neoliberalism there is no changing the world, but only improving it a process that always begins and ends with me.

The Subjective Power of Neoliberal Ethics Fantasy of Ethical Capitalism Provides subjects with ontological and subjective security. An ethically desiring free market subject. The ideology and long-term effort to be good and contribute to a better world shapes and helps to psychically ground present-day identity. It is a fundamental subjectivity that ironically reproduces a modern hyper capitalist subject. It offers individuals ontological security in the never finished and thus always present attempts to become a more moral and ethical capitalist.

Fighting the Power of Neoliberal Ethics Resisting Capitalist Morality : Anti- Establishment Culture. Solving the Problem of Neoliberal Ethics: New social alternative (e.g. progressivism, post-capitalism, luxury automated communism ). The study of neoliberalism opens the space for critically exploring what agency exists within the otherwise constricting ideological and concrete domination of corporate globalisation It is critical to transcend and even directly confront neoliberalism ideologically in practice. To this end the problemsolving ethos used so strategically and effectively by neoliberalism has become its potential undoing

The Ethics of Neoliberalism The Third Movement of Capitalism: The ethically responsible subject. An ethical debt to save capitalism. Taking moral ownership of neoliberalism. The ethical hazard of neoliberal subjects.

The Business of Making Capitalism Moral The focus of neoliberalism is on the lucrative business of making capitalism moral. It preaches a righteous agenda of holding subjects responsible for bringing justice to the free-market. It holds up modern afflictions of political oligarchy economic inequality and environmental devastation as an opportunity for moral improvement and ethical innovation - representing an eternal struggle for delicately balancing the twin necessities of profit and welfare. It is increasingly absolutely clear that the survival and prosperity of capitalism and the survival and prosperity of humanity and mutually exclusive propositions. There is little time left or any real reason to continue ethically trying to fix neoliberalism. It is now well past the time to morally save the free market - it is instead now crucial to get down to the radical urgent business of actually solving the problem of capitalism for the sake of both the present and future.

To Conclude: Starting a Wider Dialogue What are ways we can reimagine ethics in our organisations and society? Can ethics escape simply allowing us to cope with the market? Or can it become something more innovative and transformational?

Thank you and Questions

Q&A Facilitator: Dr Alex Wright Dr Peter Bloom @OUBSchool #breakfastbriefing

Closing Comments Dr Alex Wright @OUBSchool #breakfastbriefing

Thank you Please stay for networking and refreshments @OUBSchool #breakfastbriefing