Searching for a Different Future: The Rise of a Global Middle Class in Morocco

Searching for a Different Future: The Rise of a Global Middle Class in Morocco

by Shana Cohen
Searching for a Different Future: The Rise of a Global Middle Class in Morocco

Searching for a Different Future: The Rise of a Global Middle Class in Morocco

by Shana Cohen

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Overview

By examining how neoliberal economic reform policies have affected educated young adults in contemporary Morocco, Searching for a Different Future posits a new socioeconomic formation: the global middle class. During Morocco’s postcolonial period, from the 1950s through the 1970s, development policy and nationalist ideology supported the formation of a middle class based on the pursuit of education, employment, and material security. Neoliberal reforms adopted by Morocco since the early 1980s have significantly eroded the capacity of the state to nurture the middle class, and unemployment and temporary employment among educated adults has grown. There is no longer an obvious correlation between the best interests of the state and those of the middle-class worker. As Shana Cohen demonstrates, educated young adults in Morocco do not look toward the state for economic security and fulfillment but toward the diffuse, amorphous global market.

Cohen delves into the rupture that has occurred between the middle class, the individual, and the nation in Morocco and elsewhere around the world. Combining institutional economic analysis with cultural theory and ethnographic observation including interviews with seventy young adults in Casablanca and Rabat, she reveals how young, urban, educated Moroccans conceive of their material, social, and political conditions. She finds that, for the most part, they perceive improvement in their economic and social welfare apart from the types of civic participation commonly connected with nationalism and national identity. In answering classic sociological questions about how the evolution of capitalism influences identity, Cohen sheds new light on the measurable social and economic consequences of globalization and on its less tangible effects on individuals’ perception of their place in society and prospects in life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822385936
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 08/11/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 301 KB

About the Author

Shana Cohen is Senior Research Fellow in Social Policy and Social Care at Sheffield Hallam University in Sheffield, England.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments xi

Note on Translations and Transcriptions xii

1. Global Market Capitalism and Social Change 1

2. National Development and the Formation of Modern Middle Class 35

3. New Social Groups for a New Era 67

4. A Generation of Fuyards 106

Conclusion: Economic Insecurity and Social Formation 136

Notes 145

References 163

Index 169
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