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List of Tables |
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Notes on Editors and Contributors |
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Preface: Naming Neoliberalism |
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Introduction: Approaches to Neoliberalism |
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Part I Perspectives |
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1 Actually Existing Neoliberalism |
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3 | (13) |
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2 International Financial Institutions as Agents of Neoliberalism |
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16 | (12) |
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3 Neoliberalism in World Perspective: Southern Origins and Southern Dynamics |
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28 | (12) |
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4 Foucault and the Neoliberalism Controversy |
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40 | (15) |
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5 Neoliberalism as a Class-Based Project |
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55 | (14) |
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6 Ideas and the Rise of Neoliberalism in Europe |
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69 | (14) |
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Part II Sources |
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83 | (108) |
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7 Neoliberal Thought Collectives: Integrating Social Science and Intellectual History |
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85 | (13) |
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8 Planning the 'Free' Market: The Genesis and Rise of Chicago Neoliberalism |
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98 | (15) |
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9 Neoliberal Turn in the Discipline of Economics: Depoliticization Through Economization |
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113 | (16) |
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10 Embedding Neoliberalism: The Theoretical Practices of Hayek and Friedman |
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129 | (14) |
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11 Neoliberalism: Rise, Decline and Future Prospects |
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143 | (11) |
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12 Gary Becker: Neoliberalism's Economic Imperialist |
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154 | (13) |
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13 The Neoliberal Origins of the Third Way: How Chicago, Virginia and Bloomington Shaped Clinton and Blair |
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167 | (12) |
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14 Contemporary Anglo-Saxon Neoliberalism is not German Ordoliberalism |
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179 | (12) |
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Part III Variations And Diffusions |
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191 | (80) |
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15 Foucault, Neoliberalism and Europe |
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193 | (8) |
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Translated by Melinda Cooper |
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16 The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again?) of Neoliberalism in Latin America |
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201 | (18) |
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17 China and Neoliberalism: Moving Beyond the China is/is not Neoliberal Dichotomy |
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219 | (15) |
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18 Neoliberalism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union |
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234 | (14) |
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19 Neoliberalisation of European Social Democracy: Transmissions and Dispositions |
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248 | (12) |
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20 Neoliberalism and Supra-National Institutions |
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260 | (11) |
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Part IV The State |
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271 | (126) |
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21 The Neoliberal State: Power Against 'Politics' |
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273 | (11) |
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22 Neoliberalism, Crime and Criminal Justice |
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284 | (11) |
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23 CO2 as Neoliberal Fetish: The Love of Crisis and the Depoliticized Immuno-Biopolitics of Climate Change Governance |
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295 | (13) |
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24 Neoliberalizing the Welfare State: Marketizing Social Policy/Disciplining Clients |
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308 | (15) |
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25 Religious Neoliberalism |
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323 | (12) |
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26 Monetary Policy and Neoliberalism |
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335 | (12) |
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27 Neoliberalism and Workfare: Schumpeterian or Ricardian? |
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347 | (12) |
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28 Progressive Politics Under Neoliberalism |
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359 | (11) |
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29 Neoliberalism and Republicanism: Economic Rule of Law and Law as Concrete Order (nomos) |
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370 | (14) |
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30 Neoliberalism and Democracy: A Foucauldian Perspective on Public Choice Theory, Ordoliberalism, and the Concept of the Public Good |
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384 | (13) |
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Part V Social And Economic Restructuring |
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397 | (140) |
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31 The Neoliberal Remaking of the Working Class |
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399 | (14) |
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32 Governing the System: Risk, Finance and Neoliberal Reason |
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413 | (14) |
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33 Neoliberalism, Inequality, and Capital Accumulation |
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427 | (19) |
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34 Corporate Power and Neoliberalism |
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446 | (11) |
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35 Disciplinary Neoliberalism, the Tyranny of Debt and the 1% |
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457 | (12) |
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36 Neoliberalism's Gender Order |
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469 | (14) |
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37 Neoliberalism and the Urban |
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483 | (13) |
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38 Austerity as Tragedy? From Neoliberal Governmentality to the Critique of Late Capitalist Control |
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496 | (15) |
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39 Neoliberalism and Global Health |
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511 | (26) |
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Part VI Cultural Dimensions |
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537 | (70) |
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40 Neoliberalism and Media |
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539 | (14) |
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41 Neoliberalism and the University |
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553 | (12) |
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42 Neoliberalism, the Knowledge-Based Economy and the Entrepreneur as Metaphor |
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565 | (15) |
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43 The Emotional Logic of Neoliberalism: Reflexivity and Instrumentality in Three Theoretical Traditions |
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580 | (16) |
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44 From Neoliberalizing Research to Researching Neoliberalism: STS, Rentiership and the Emergence of Commons 2.0 |
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596 | (11) |
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Part VII Neoliberalism And Beyond |
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607 | (47) |
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45 Resistance to Neoliberalism Before and Since the Global Financial Crisis |
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609 | (11) |
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46 No More Room in Hell: Neoliberalism as Living Dead |
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620 | (11) |
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47 Neoliberalism and the Left: Before and After the Crisis |
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631 | (13) |
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48 Neoliberalism, Development and Resilience |
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644 | (10) |
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Index |
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