Author:

David Lane, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK)

Abstract:

The latest phase of post-socialist global integration has led to conflicts between the hegemonic core and rising states which are moving from a competitive interdependent semi-core to a challenging economic formation. The rise of a hybrid world system gives opportunities to the semi-core states to enhance their own economic, political and civilisational institutions. Global ideational norms, principally neoliberalism, are confronted by national civilizational ideologies. Noonomy proposes a shift to reindustrialisation, greater social solidarity and statist, as well as market forms, of coordination. The paper calls for further developments of noonomy, particularly an ideational vision of the future

Keywords: new global challenges, new civilizational concept, institutional barriers, neoliberalism, financialization, new industrial society of the second generation (NIS.2), noonomy, reindustrialization, social solidarity, self-development, creativity.

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For citation: Lane D. (2023). The Challenge of Noonomy to Liberal Global Capitalism. Noonomy and Noosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y. Witte INID, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 53–59. DOI: 10.37930/2782-6465-2023-2-3-53-59