The SAGE handbook of neoliberalism / edited by Damien Cahill, Melinda Cooper, Martijn Konings & David Primrose.

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Published: Los Angeles : SAGE Reference, [2018]
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Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on the Editors and Contributors; Preface: Naming Neoliberalism; Introduction: Approaches to Neoliberalism; Part I: Perspectives; 1: Actually Existing Neoliberalism; 2: International Financial Institutions as Agents of Neoliberalism; 3: Neoliberalism in World Perspective: Southern Origins and Southern Dynamics; 4: Foucault and the Neoliberalism Controversy; 5: Neoliberalism as a Class-Based Project; 6: Ideas and the Rise of Neoliberalism in Europe1; Part II: Sources

  • 7: Neoliberal Thought Collectives: Integrating Social Science and Intellectual History8: Planning the Free Market: The Genesis and Rise of Chicago Neoliberalism; 9: Neoliberal Turn in the Discipline of Economics: Depoliticization Through Economization; 10: Embedding Neoliberalism: The Theoretical Practices of Hayek and Friedman; 11: Neoliberalism: Rise, decline and future prospects; 12: Gary Becker: Neoliberalism's economic imperialist; 13: The Neoliberal Origins of the Third Way: How Chicago, Virginia and Bloomington Shaped Clinton and Blair

  • 14: Contemporary Anglo-Saxon Neoliberalism is not German OrdoliberalismPart III: Variations and Diffusions; 15: Foucault, Neoliberalism and Europe; 16: The Rise and Fall (and rise again?) of Neoliberalism in Latin America; 17: China and Neoliberalism: Moving Beyond the China is/is not Neoliberal Dichotomy; 18: Neoliberalism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union; 19: Neoliberalisation of European Social Democracy: Transmissions and Dispositions; 20: Neoliberalism and Supra-National Institutions; Part IV: The State; 21: The Neoliberal State: Power Against Politics

  • 22: Neoliberalism, Crime and Criminal Justice23: CO2 as Neoliberal Fetish: The Love of Crisis and the Depoliticized Immuno-Biopolitics of Climate Change Governance; 24: Neoliberalizing the Welfare State: Marketizing Social Policy/Disciplining Clients; 25: Religious Neoliberalism; 26: Monetary Policy and Neoliberalism; 27: Neoliberalism and Workfare: Schumpeterian or Ricardian?; 28: Progressive Politics Under Neoliberalism; 29: Neoliberalism and Republicanism: Economic Rule of Law and Law as Concrete Order (nomos)

  • 30: Neoliberalism and Democracy: A Foucauldian Perspective on Public Choice Theory, Ordoliberalism, and the Concept of the Public GoodPart V: Social and Economic Restructuring; 31: The Neoliberal Remaking of the Working Class; 32: Governing the System: Risk, Finance and Neoliberal Reason; 33: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and Capital Accumulation; 34: Corporate Power and Neoliberalism; 35: Disciplinary Neoliberalism, the Tyranny of Debt and the 1%; 36: Neoliberalism's Gender Order; 37: Neoliberalism and the Urban