Neoliberalism and Politics, and the Politics of Neoliberalism
In: Neoliberalism, S. 60-69
In: Neoliberalism, S. 60-69
In: A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics, S. 332-348
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
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In: Crucible of Resistance, S. 16-32
In: Education Policy: Globalization, Citizenship and Democracy Education policy: Globalization, citizenship and democracy, S. 134-152
In: The Point is to Change it, S. 166-184
In: Routledge International Handbook of Social and Environmental Change
In: Routledge Handbook of Latin American Politics
In: Rethinking World Politics, S. 128-156
Attempts to evaluate the performance of neoliberalism since its emergence out of the structural crisis of the 1970s & 1980s in the major capitalist economies. A Marxist perspective is employed to explore the dynamics of capitalism, its historical tendencies & crises, & the interpretation of neoliberalism in the context of the "new capitalism." Internal contradictions of neoliberalism that challenge its survival, both politically & economically, are described. Characteristics of neoliberalism likely to contribute to its sustainability or decline are identified. US hegemony in the new neoliberal world order is discussed, & the US economy is compared to that of France, Germany, & the UK, drawing on international statistics on rates of capital accumulation & growth & business cycle fluctuations. The compatibility of neoliberalism with the continuing transformation of relations of production is addressed, & alternatives to neoliberalism that might arise with different power configurations are reviewed. 7 Figures. K. Hyatt Stewart
Attempts to evaluate the performance of neoliberalism since its emergence out of the structural crisis of the 1970s & 1980s in the major capitalist economies. A Marxist perspective is employed to explore the dynamics of capitalism, its historical tendencies & crises, & the interpretation of neoliberalism in the context of the "new capitalism." Internal contradictions of neoliberalism that challenge its survival, both politically & economically, are described. Characteristics of neoliberalism likely to contribute to its sustainability or decline are identified. US hegemony in the new neoliberal world order is discussed, & the US economy is compared to that of France, Germany, & the UK, drawing on international statistics on rates of capital accumulation & growth & business cycle fluctuations. The compatibility of neoliberalism with the continuing transformation of relations of production is addressed, & alternatives to neoliberalism that might arise with different power configurations are reviewed. 7 Figures. K. Hyatt Stewart
In: From Pinochet to the 'Third Way', S. 197-202
In: Poverty and Neoliberalism, S. 178-200