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      Privatisation of public services in the EU: an attack on social cohesion and democracy

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            In the past, universal access to essential public services served as an important mechanism for generating a good relationship between the market, social cohesion and democracy in many European countries. But, with the growing dominance of the mode of ‘negative integration’ across the continent, citizens are being reconstituted as consumers and small shareholders. Meanwhile, privatisation of public services steamrolls the results of the ‘decommodification of wage labour’ achieved in the short ‘social democratic century’. Drawing on the results of the EU-funded Co-ordination Action PRESOM (Privatisation and the European Social Model) this paper argues that in the long run these developments might affect the democratic functioning of the Union and the integration process as a whole. Further information about PRESOM can be found on http://www.presom.eu.

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            Journal
            10.13169
            workorgalaboglob
            Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
            Pluto Journals
            1745641X
            17456428
            Autumn 2008
            : 2
            : 2
            : 72-84
            Article
            workorgalaboglob.2.2.0072
            10.13169/workorgalaboglob.2.2.0072
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            © Birgit Mahnkopf, 2008

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            Sociology,Labor law,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics

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