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More of the Same: Discursive Reactions of Members of Knesset to the 2011 ‘Social Protest’ in Israel

Authors :
Amit Avigur-Eshel
Source :
Middle East Law and Governance. 10:117-140
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Brill, 2018.

Abstract

The 2011 ‘Social Protest’ in Israel was motivated by discontent with the outcomes of neo-liberal economic policies. Moreover, during rallies protest leaders used explicit counter-neo-liberal ideas and discourse. Nonetheless, this article shows that Members of Knesset (the Israeli parliament) used neo-liberal ideas and discourse more following the protest than they had done before its outbreak. Relying on recent theoretical developments emphasizing the importance of ideas and discourse in social and political analysis, I account for Members of Knesset’s ideas and discourse through analyzing explanation clauses accompanying private member bills. The article concludes by suggesting that the protest may have turned neo-liberal ideas from a means used by economic experts to promote economic liberalization to a means used by politicians to demonstrate their democratic responsiveness to citizens’ economic demands.

Details

ISSN :
18763375 and 18763367
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Middle East Law and Governance
Accession number :
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