The newly emerging historical scholarship on the era ›after the boom‹, on the marketization of societies in the wake of the neoliberal political reforms, deregulation, and privatization starting in the 1970s, has emphasized this threshold as an epochal break that was driven by large-scale structural shifts in the global economy, in social relations, and in cultural identities. This new accentuation of the economic and social transformation has, for good reason, eclipsed older historical traditions that focused on events, discourses, specific interests, and individual actors. The marketization of social relations is thus often considered to be the result of processes beyond the reach and scope of purposeful actors that promoted specific soci...
The processes of contemporary politics are increasingly informed by ideas and principles that derive...
The ‘golden age’ of capitalism ended in the early 1970s, and the remainder of the decade was marked ...
This chapter seeks to examine the effect of 1989 in one particular corner of liberal political thoug...
Marketization is a broad term with a wide range of meanings. It encompasses measures of deregulation...
A distinctive feature of the contemporary period of globalization is a powerful trend towards market...
Market ideology, globalization and neoliberalism It is rather ironic that this chapter is being writ...
This report is a plea for ‘geographies of marketization’, a perspective that rests on the assumption...
Through the analysis of relevant literature, the study seeks to answer how the interactions of econo...
The notion of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’ would hardly be necessary were it not for the marked...
This dissertation examines the emergence of neoliberalism through an historical analysis of the evol...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
Neoliberalism is a notion which cannot be described definitively. Nevertheless, it is a notion affec...
The concept of the market is a linchpin notion in the analysis of contemporary capitalism. This arti...
In the introduction of the 2001 edition of The Great Transformation, Fred Block argues that we all h...
Neoliberal policy owes less to the ideology of free-markets than it does the planning techniques bor...
The processes of contemporary politics are increasingly informed by ideas and principles that derive...
The ‘golden age’ of capitalism ended in the early 1970s, and the remainder of the decade was marked ...
This chapter seeks to examine the effect of 1989 in one particular corner of liberal political thoug...
Marketization is a broad term with a wide range of meanings. It encompasses measures of deregulation...
A distinctive feature of the contemporary period of globalization is a powerful trend towards market...
Market ideology, globalization and neoliberalism It is rather ironic that this chapter is being writ...
This report is a plea for ‘geographies of marketization’, a perspective that rests on the assumption...
Through the analysis of relevant literature, the study seeks to answer how the interactions of econo...
The notion of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’ would hardly be necessary were it not for the marked...
This dissertation examines the emergence of neoliberalism through an historical analysis of the evol...
Neoliberalism, through a push to alter the nature of the state and of humanity, has led to a world i...
Neoliberalism is a notion which cannot be described definitively. Nevertheless, it is a notion affec...
The concept of the market is a linchpin notion in the analysis of contemporary capitalism. This arti...
In the introduction of the 2001 edition of The Great Transformation, Fred Block argues that we all h...
Neoliberal policy owes less to the ideology of free-markets than it does the planning techniques bor...
The processes of contemporary politics are increasingly informed by ideas and principles that derive...
The ‘golden age’ of capitalism ended in the early 1970s, and the remainder of the decade was marked ...
This chapter seeks to examine the effect of 1989 in one particular corner of liberal political thoug...