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Magala, S.J. (Slawomir)Keywords
Cold WarManagerialist ideology
egaliberty
empowerment
hidden costs of modernization
liberalism
organizationalism
paradigm
romanticized view of leadership
totalitarianism
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http://repub.eur.nl/pub/335Abstract
Tracing Cold War in post-modern managerial science and ideology one encounters hot issues linking contemporary liberal dogmas and romanticized view of organizational leadership to the dismantling of a welfare state disguised as a liberation of an individual employee, empowerment of an individual consumer and a progressive, liberal and global development of a market/parliament mix. The concept of totalitarianism covers fearful symmetries between three modes of paying the bills for western modernization; liberal, communist and the emergent "egalibertarian"(1), while the ideologies of organisationalism and globalization testify to a search for a post-Cold War mission statement. Messiness of re-engineering the enlargement of the European Union testifies to the hidden injuries of Cold War, not all of them caused by a class and class struggle.Date
2003-05-07Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperIdentifier
oai:repub.eur.nl:335http://repub.eur.nl/pub/335
urn:hdl:1765/335