emerge, the creditors were called big men, absorbing the land of their debtors. If rulers would have let that happen, they would have done what oligarchies did in classical Greece and Rome. They would have used their money to take their labor that was working for them and overthrown the k...
Future research may look to the recontextualisation of commercial and promotional discourses in cultural fields, which would support the rich literature on the commercialisation of culture in the context of capitalism and more recently, neoliberalism. It may also look to transepistemic discursive ...
These crises are often analyzed in terms of the political economy of neoliberalism, an ideology of governance that came to predominate in the 1970s and‘80s. Neoliberalism is associated with a demand for deregulation, austerity, and an attempt to assimilate government to something more like a mark...
‘extreme’, ‘dangerous’ or ‘off-centre’. Yet, neoliberalism’s own extreme foundations are constantly in the process of being hidden and denied. Any resulting privilege
The rush to find a COVID-19 vaccine has resulted in myriad products rather than medical strategies. In the West, mostly private labs are behind what has become a precious commodity. How did public health and money become contractually tied to privately o
1980s and their dramatic consequences for socioeconomic organization and interpersonal interaction. Global restructuring of states, financial systems, production technologies and the politics of neoliberalism in turn accompanied these developments, creating previously unprecedented levels of transnational ...
They help coalitions of actors emerge shared visions, goals, aspirations, or other narratives that enable them to align their efforts, even while they pursue their individual agendas”. [15] (p. 168) In chemical reactions, the catalyst is an agent that brings about rapid changes without itself...
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I think it's critically important that the people who have been most harmed by mass incarceration, by mass deportation, by neoliberalism, by all of it, not only have a voice in crafting these platforms but emerge and are supported as real leaders in these movements. — Michelle Alexander 9...
In 2013, three years into the construction, Markthal’s superstructure started to emerge above the fence. People started to realize that this totally unbelievable building would actually happen. It hit me that this could be the big one for MVRDV, the project that would become a household ...