Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader

Couverture
Alfredo Saad-Filho, Deborah Johnston
Pluto Press, 3 févr. 2005 - 268 pages
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Theoretical Perspectives -- 1. The Neoliberal (Counter- )Revolution -- 2. From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: Shifting Paradigms in Economics -- 3. Mainstream Economics in the Neoliberal Era -- 4. The Economic Mythology of Neoliberalism -- 5. The Neoliberal Theory of Society -- 6. Neoliberalism and Politics, and the Politics of Neoliberalism -- 7. Neoliberalism, Globalisation and International Relations -- Part II: Surveying the Landscape -- 8. Neoliberalism and Primitive Accumulation in Less Developed Countries -- 9. Neoliberal Globalisation: Imperialism without Empires? -- 10. Neoliberalism in International Trade: Sound Economics or a Question of Faith? -- 11. 'A Haven of Familiar Monetary Practice': The Neoliberal Dream in International Money and Finance -- 12. From Washington to Post-Washington Consensus: Neoliberal Agendas for Economic Development -- 13. Foreign Aid, Neoliberalism and US Imperialism -- 14. Sticks and Carrots for Farmers in Developing Countries: Agrarian Neoliberalism in Theory and Practice -- 15. Poverty and Distribution: Back on the Neoliberal Agenda? -- 16. The Welfare State and Neoliberalism -- 17. Neoliberalism, the New Right and Sexual Politics -- 18. Neoliberal Agendas for Higher Education -- 19. Neoliberalism and Civil Society: Project and Possibilities -- 20. Neoliberalism and Democracy: Market Power versus Democratic Power -- 21. Neoliberalism and the Third Way -- Part III: Neoliberal Experiences -- 22. The Birth of Neoliberalism in the United States: A Reorganisation of Capitalism -- 23. The Neoliberal Experience of the United Kingdom -- 24. European Integration as a Vehicle of Neoliberal Hegemony -- 25. Neoliberalism: The Eastern European Frontier -- 26. The Political Economy of Neoliberalism in Latin America

À l'intérieur du livre

Table des matières

The Neoliberal CounterRevolution
19
Mainstream Economics in the Neoliberal Era 390
30
The Economic Mythology of Neoliberalism
41
Droits d'auteur

24 autres sections non affichées

Autres éditions - Tout afficher

Expressions et termes fréquents

À propos de l'auteur (2005)

Simon Pirani is author of The Russian Revolution in Retreat, 1920-24: Soviet Workers and the New Communist Elite (2008), and of books and articles on post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine. He is a journalist with a lifelong commitment to the labour movement, and a former editor of the British miners' union journal. He is currently senior research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and co-author of Russian and CIS Gas Markets and Their Impact on Europe (2009).

Informations bibliographiques