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The Doctrine of German Neo-Liberalism in Terms of its Genesis and Practical Implementation
The phenomenon of German neo-liberalism as a peculiar political-economic doctrine which became popular after World War It is analysed in the context of the ideology of neo-liberalism.
Remigijus Čiegis, Jolita Vveinhardt
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Postliberalism: The New Centre Ground of British Politics [PDF]
Brexit and support for anti-establishment insurgencies suggest that British politics is moving away from the old left-right opposition towards a new divide between the defenders and detractors of progressive liberalism. As the essay suggests, progressive
Pabst, Adrian
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The Substance of Things Hoped For: On the Faith and the Economy (Promoting what we Oppose, Part 2) [PDF]
In the first part of this series it was argued that there is an inextricable bond between economic and cultural liberalism such that when Catholics identify the faith with the defence of neoliberal economics, even though they may oppose abortion, they ...
Tilley, Robert
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Authoritarian liberalism: the conjuncture behind the crisis [PDF]
Behind the constitutional crisis of the European Union lies the conjuncture of ‘authoritarian liberalism’, when politically authoritarian forms of governing emerge to protect the material order of economic liberalism.
Wilkinson, Michael
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The Poverty of Liberal Economics [PDF]
Liberal economic precepts have long been a foundation for the social science of poverty and continue to profoundly influence public policy. Liberal economics contends that poverty is dependent on the harmonious progress of economic growth, free market capitalism, worker productivity, and the supply and demand of labor.
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The article traces the processes through which the northwest European doctrine of economic liberalism achieved dominance in nineteenth century Latin America.
Nils Jacobsen.
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The challenge of ecological justice in a globalising world [PDF]
Ecological justice is a challenging concept in relation to the current development of agriculture, including organic agriculture, because it positions social and ecological interests against market liberalism and economic growth.
Alrøe, Hugo F.
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The contested and contingent outcomes of Thatcherism in the UK [PDF]
The death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 sparked a range of discussions and debates about the significance of her period in office and the political project to which she gave her name: Thatcherism.
Blair T +43 more
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Surplus Populations and the State: A Criminological View
Surplus populations are back on the political agenda. With the rise of automation technologies and the advent of the hyperflexible ‘gig economy’, millions of individuals across the post-industrialised world will likely become supernumerary or consigned ...
Victor L Shammas
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'A habitual disposition to the good': on reason, virtue and realism [PDF]
Amidst the crisis of instrumental reason, a number of contemporary political philosophers including Jürgen Habermas have sought to rescue the project of a reasonable humanism from the twin threats of religious fundamentalism and secular naturalism.
Agamben G. +56 more
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