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The global tourism system: governance, development, and lessons from South Africa
In: New directions in tourism analysis
Sport past and present in South Africa: (trans)forming the nation
In: The international journal of the history of sport 28.2011,1
In: Special issue
Vom Ende der Demokratie in den Städten und Regionen des Deutschen Reiches 1932/33
In: Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Kieler Stadtgeschichte 84,3
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Neoliberalism reloaded: authoritarian governmentality and the rise of the radical right Neoliberalism reloaded: authoritarian governmentality and the rise of the radical right , by Matías Saidel,Berlin & Boston, MA, Walter de Gruyter, 2023, 199pp., £81.00 (hardback), ISBN...
In: Journal of political power, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 407-410
ISSN: 2158-3803
Neoliberal imperialism
In: Politics, p. 026339572311640
ISSN: 1467-9256
This essay approaches the neoliberal tradition of thought through the lens of liberal imperialism. Seeking to bring scholarship on the history of neoliberal ideas together with research on liberal defences of empire, I show that the neoliberal tradition of thought contains a number of formal, explicit, and systematic defences of (European) colonialism. In the first section of the essay, I contextualise neoliberal imperialism by showing that many prominent early neoliberals had close ties to the British Colonial Office. I then offer a close reading of two highly influential instances of the neoliberal defence of empire. The first was articulated between the 1930s and 1940s by Herbert Frankel, who saw colonisation as a form of civilisational improvement that places a heavy ethical and political burden on the coloniser. The second was articulated by Lewis Gann and Peter Duignan between the 1960s and 1970s. In contrast to Frankel's civilisational justification of colonialism, Gann and Duignan articulated a more dispassionate cost-benefit argument, claiming that colonialism's advantages outweigh its disadvantages. The article concludes by reflecting on the implications of this shift from a civilisational to a consequentialist frame both for the neoliberal tradition and for liberal imperialist discourse at large.
Poels. De mens, christen en priester
In: Studies over de sociaaleconomische geschiedenis van Limburg/Jaarboek van het Sociaal Historisch Centrum voor Limburg, Volume 13, p. 99-110
In het kader van de herdenking van de honderste geboortedag van mgr. dr. H.A. Poels (1869-1948) geeft de auteur een terugblik op zijn persoon en zijn werk.
Book Review: The Morals of the Market: Human Rights and the Rise of Neoliberalism
In: Law, culture & the humanities, Volume 17, Issue 3, p. 646-648
ISSN: 1743-9752