To grasp what might exist beyond neoliberalism, we need to rethink the history of development before neoliberalism. This article makes two arguments. First, for poorer countries, processes of commodification which are highlighted as evidence of neoliberalism often predate the neoliberal era. Third World development policies tended to make social and economic life more precarious as a corollary to capital accumulation before neoliberalism as an ideology took hold. Second, the intense theoretical and discursive focus on neoliberalism has obscured a tangible shift towards de-commodification in much of the global South. The most salient examples today are state-led social assistance programs that have been implemented across the former Third Wo...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
Neoliberalism and developmentalism are the two alternative forms of economic and political organizat...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...
To grasp what might exist beyond neoliberalism, we need to rethink the history of development before...
Neoliberalism is based on the systematic use of state power to impose, under the veil of ‘non-interv...
This article compares Mexico and India’s experiences with neoliberalism to propose that the collapse...
The rise of neoliberalism in the US represents a response to the second economic crisis of the 20th ...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
Social development is a massive undertaking that has spawned a multitude of organisational forms. It...
Precarity as a concept has come to be conceived as a distinctive experience of neoliberal developmen...
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice thr...
Over the past 25 years, a variety of Neoliberal reforms were introduced. Instead of growth, stabilit...
ABSTRACT: Neoliberalism is a term that has attracted a remarkable degree of frustration and fury wit...
The idea that states should take on an enhanced role in the pursuit of development is once again bec...
The sustainable development challenge is today one of the most pressing global issues, especially si...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
Neoliberalism and developmentalism are the two alternative forms of economic and political organizat...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...
To grasp what might exist beyond neoliberalism, we need to rethink the history of development before...
Neoliberalism is based on the systematic use of state power to impose, under the veil of ‘non-interv...
This article compares Mexico and India’s experiences with neoliberalism to propose that the collapse...
The rise of neoliberalism in the US represents a response to the second economic crisis of the 20th ...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
Social development is a massive undertaking that has spawned a multitude of organisational forms. It...
Precarity as a concept has come to be conceived as a distinctive experience of neoliberal developmen...
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice thr...
Over the past 25 years, a variety of Neoliberal reforms were introduced. Instead of growth, stabilit...
ABSTRACT: Neoliberalism is a term that has attracted a remarkable degree of frustration and fury wit...
The idea that states should take on an enhanced role in the pursuit of development is once again bec...
The sustainable development challenge is today one of the most pressing global issues, especially si...
Micro-credit has long been described as a «silver bullet» against poverty, although in recent years ...
Neoliberalism and developmentalism are the two alternative forms of economic and political organizat...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...