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What Was Neoliberalism Studies In The Most Recent Phase Of Capitalism 19732008 Davidson

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What Was Neoliberalism Studies In The Most Recent Phase Of Capitalism 19732008 Davidson
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Publisher: Haymarket Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Davidson, Neil
ISBN: 9781642599565, 9781642599152, 1642599565, 1642599158
Language: English
Year: 2023

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What Was Neoliberalism Studies In The Most Recent Phase Of Capitalism 19732008 Davidson by Davidson, Neil 9781642599565, 9781642599152, 1642599565, 1642599158 instant download after payment.

Eminent scholar-activist Neil Davidson's brilliance is on full display in this posthumous work, a timely and prescient introduction to the neoliberal era. While it is widely agreed that neoliberalism arose in the wake of the global economic crisis of the 1970s, there remains much debate about how to understand its significance and even how to define it. Is it best seen as an ideology of free market fundamentalism, a series of policy decisions gutting the public sector and breaking unions, or as an era of capitalist development with its own logic Bringing his considerable intellectual breadth and characteristic generosity to bear on this question, Neil Davidson shows that to truly appreciate what is unique about neoliberalism, and what marks it out as a continuation of capitalism more generally, it is necessary to examine its social dimensions. What Was Neoliberalism? holds fast to Davidson's conviction that thoroughly understanding the past means being better prepared for the struggles of the future.

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