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After Neo-Liberalism?

Global Social Policy, 2010
Although the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Bank are often (rightly) associated with the diffusion of ideas and practices underpinning neo-liberal globalization, a closer examination of their policy discourses over the last decade suggests that they have clearly gone beyond the brute neo-liberal ...
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Neo-liberalism and hegemony revisited

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1998
(1998). Neo‐liberalism and Hegemony Revisited. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 69-83.
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Neo-Liberal Kole Pazarlari

Research Journal of Politics, Economics and Management, 2013
Subcontracting ruins job security, puts pressure on the wages and weakens unionist moves. If unemployment is high and unregistered employment is prevalent, subcontracting creates a stronger base for exploitation. The employers’ ambition to exploit the employees in parallel with the neo-liberal wave turns subcontracting into a game.
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Individualism and Neo-Liberalism

2018
Neo-liberal ideas exert increasing influence on welfare state policies in Europe. Neo-liberalism values individual interaction in free markets. It argues for welfare state cutbacks and greater individual responsibility and stresses the importance of opportunity.
Peter Taylor-Gooby, Benjamin Leruth
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Neo-liberalism

2023
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Resisting Neo-liberalism

Soundings, 2004
Jonathan Rutherford, Sally Davision
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