Abstract

The author claims that the COVID-19 pandemic could cause neoliberalism to break, based on four arguments addressed in four sections. The first section demonstrates that such a break is possible within the long wave theory framework. The second section points out that the neoliberal long wave was created by certain social and political actors from the 1980s onward and has already entered the downswing period since 2008. The third section shows that COVID-19 creates an economic crisis that causes an ideological transformation that further weakens neoliberalism. The fourth section emphasizes that the attitudes of industrial relations actors (and conflicts between them) will affect the shaping of the post-COVID-19 period. As a result, the trade union political action will be crucial in the coming years to revive themselves and create more regulated capital-labor relations.

  • Kapsamı

    Uluslararası

  • Type

    Hakemli

  • Index info

    WOS.SSCI

  • Language

    English

  • Article Type

    None

  • Keywords

    COVID-19 Long Wave Theory Social Structure of Accumulation Industrial Relations Mobilization Theory Neoliberalism Trade Union