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A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David  Harvey; 9780199283279

A Brief History of Neoliberalism

By David Harvey

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A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey offers a critical analysis of the rise of neoliberalism, exploring its profound impact on global economies and societal structures. Through a historical lens, Harvey delves into the ideological shifts that have characterised the late 20th century, revealing how neoliberal policies have reshaped political economies and influenced democratic movements worldwide.

The Story

Harvey meticulously traces the origins of neoliberal thought, mapping its evolution from early economic theories to its implementation in various political regimes. He examines key moments and figures in this transformation, highlighting the interplay between economic theory and real-world consequences. The narrative is enriched with case studies that illustrate the broader implications of neoliberalism on social justice, inequality, and ethical debates surrounding market governance.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Harvey's incisive prose and his ability to distil complex economic concepts into accessible language. His critical perspective encourages a deeper understanding of the socio-political ramifications of economic policies, making the book both enlightening and thought-provoking. The synthesis of theory and historical context provides a comprehensive framework for understanding contemporary issues related to neoliberalism.

Perfect For

  • Students and scholars of economic theory and political economy
  • Readers interested in the ethical implications of neoliberal policies
  • Those exploring the intersection of economics, politics, and society

For those intrigued by Harvey's insights, his other works, such as The Condition of Postmodernity and Rebel Cities, further expand on the themes of capitalism and urban life, enriching the discourse around contemporary economic challenges.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 132 mm × 196 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199283279

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