Introduction: Social Suffering and Political Agency against Neoliberal Disrepair by Laura Quintana and Nuria Sánchez Madrid
Part I: Distorting the Social Contract. The Challenge of Addressing Neoliberal Cultural Politics
Chapter 1: Clash of Narratives: The Neoliberal Systemic Doctrine as Cause of Second-Order Suffering by Alessandro Pinzani
Chapter 2: The Cultural Politics of Neoliberalism: Housing Financialization, Transformations of Work and Institutional Challenges in Today’s Spain by Nuria Sánchez Madrid
Part II: Neoliberal Subjectivation and The Effects of Depoliticizing Psychic Suffering
Chapter 3: Economics is the Continuation of Psychology by Other Means: Psychic Suffering and Neoliberalism as a Moral Economy by Vladimir Safatle
Chapter 4: Neoliberalism and Psychic Suffering: The Political Potential of Discontent by Rodrigo Castro Orellana
Chapter 5: Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness: The Perils of Modern Subjectivity in Contemporary Mexico by Zenia Yébenes
Part III: Disclosing the Politics of Bodily Exploitation and Death Undergirding Neoliberal Rationality
Chapter 6: Insecurity as a Form of Government: Transformations in the Sphere of Work and the Politics of Bodies in Neoliberal Societies by Pablo López Álvarez
Chapter 7: Making a Living, Producing a Dignified Death: Experiences of Precarity, Expectations for the Future, and Processes of Political Subjectivization by María Inés Fernández
Chapter 8: Governing through a Politics of Death: Neoliberalism and the Ruination of Life by Laura Quintana