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The recent publication of Kenneth Dyson’s book Conservative Liberalism, Liberalism, Ordo-Liberalism, and the State offers an occasion to reconsider the body of ideas known as ordoliberalism.
Thomas F. Remington
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Neoliberal Imperialism and Pan-African Resistance [PDF]
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice throughout most of the world, and has dominated international development since the early 1980s.
Hahn, Niels Stephan Cato
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The Queer Thing about Neoliberal Pleasure: A Foucauldian Warning
Through a careful reading of Foucault’s 1979 lectures on neoliberalism alongside Volumes 1 and 2 of The History of Sexuality, I argue that scholarship on both neoliberalism and queer theory should heed Foucault’s framing of both neoliberalism and ...
Shannon Winnubst
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On the constitutive effects of contingent associations
Proposing a non-moralistic critique of the changes to neoliberal capitalism post-crisis, Konings provides a refreshing take on the dynamics of financial governance, emphasizing the way linkages between state and ...
Matthias Thiemann
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Underemployment, Unemployment, Gender and Changing Conditions of (Non)Work under Neoliberalism
Recent neoliberal restructuring of economies has reshaped conditions of work in various parts of the world. New forms of work demand employees to be flexible and able to adapt to changes in the labor market.
Anlam Filiz
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Neoliberalism and eurochristianity
This article argues for an articulation of the “eurochristian worldview” in order to situate neoliberalism as an expression of eurochristian colonialism.
Roger Kurt Green
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The paper is based on the premise that neoliberalism is a political rationality that is not only anti-social but also requires an anti-democratic and violent form of statehood. However, neoliberalism is not solely based on coercion and force, but paradoxically also on consensus.
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'The callous credit nexus':ideology and compulsion in the crisis of Neoliberalism [PDF]
Many accounts of the rise and decline of neoliberalism forefront its ideological nature and capacity for hegemonic leadership. In contrast, I argue that outside of elite groups neoliberalism did not become hegemonic in Gramsci's sense of a 'national ...
Law, Alex
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Scotland and alternatives to neoliberalism [PDF]
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Davidson, Neil +3 more
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From Old to New Materialism: Rethinking Freedom after Neoliberalism
While critiques of neoliberalism have acknowledged its departure from classical liberalism in terms of economic policy, they have failed to recognize its distinctive form of humanism, especially as enacted through the concept of freedom.
Matthew Mullins
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