political economy viewpoint and relate them to the world market, geopolitics, and global governance; to review the contradictory aspects of neoliberalism in actually existing capitalism; and to assess its prospects after the first global financial crisis and first great recession of the twenty-first ...
There are many criticisms of neoliberalism, including its potential danger to democracy, harm it causes to workers' rights, and that it structures society and the economy around markets that are far less rational than assumed. It's also been accused of giving corporations too much power and wors...
(1951). Neoliberalism and its prospects. Formand, (17), 89–93. Neoliberalism as an historical period might be dated to the radical experiment in violent social engineering conducted by the MPS in collaboration with Pinochet’s military dictatorship in Chile following the 1973 coup d’état. 13...
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While traditional realists and idealists tended to argue over whether human beings were essentially evil and greedy, or good, with a concern for others, the neorealist versus neoliberal debate focuses more on the anarchical structure of the international system and its consequent impact on state ...
Perhaps the most common criticism of neoliberalism is that its policies lead to class-basedeconomic inequality, while allowing—if not exacerbating—global poverty. While persons with low income lose spending power, the rich grow richer and develop a greater propensity to save, thus preventing the ...
It points to the discursive construction of tourism higher education in England and concludes by posing the question: to what extent has this state of affairs contributed to furthering its venerability within the broader higher education academe?
And whoever adds a load will hear a loud “no” on the barricade. It was the precariat in France that created the revolutionary yellow vest movement; it is the precariat that is responsible for Brexit and is driving the populist boom. While a state that spreads its benevolent tentacles over...
5. The IMF has recently begun to moderate its austerity stance and evince concern for the self-fulfilling restrictive policies that they had previously championed. Such is the current state of confusion. 6. The ultimate judges are, of course, the bond markets, as the current travails of a ...
(Thatcherism, Regeanomics, Rogernomics), and is more widely used than its counterparts including, for example, economic rationalism, monetarism, neoconservatism, managerialism and contractualism.1Indeed, Jane Jenson (1999) recently used ‘neoliberar as a general descriptor for postwelfare state ...