Writing for a wide audience, Harvey here tells the political-economic story of where neoliberalization came from and how it proliferated on the world stage. He constructs a framework, not only for analyzing the political and economic dangers that now surround us, but also for assessing the prospects for more socially just alternatives.
Writing for a wide audience, Harvey here tells the political-economic story of where neoliberalization came from and how it proliferated on the world stage. He constructs a framework, not only for analyzing the political and economic dangers that now surround us, but also for assessing the prospects for more socially just alternatives.
David Harvey is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He formerly held professorial posts at Oxford University and The Johns Hopkins University, and has written extensively on the political economy of globalization, urbanization, and cultural change. Oxford University Press published his book 'The New Imperialism' in September 2003 (reissued in paperback February 2005).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1.: Freedom's Just Another Word . . . 2.: The Construction of Consent 3.: The Neoliberal State 4.: Uneven Geographical Developments 5.: Neoliberalism with 'Chinese Characteristics' 6.: Neoliberalism on Trial 7.: Freedom's Prospect Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction 1.: Freedom's Just Another Word . . . 2.: The Construction of Consent 3.: The Neoliberal State 4.: Uneven Geographical Developments 5.: Neoliberalism with 'Chinese Characteristics' 6.: Neoliberalism on Trial 7.: Freedom's Prospect Notes Bibliography Index
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