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The strange non-death of neoliberalism

Title
The strange non-death of neoliberalism / Colin Crouch.
Author
Crouch, Colin, 1944-
Publication
Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2011.

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xii, 199 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
"The financial crisis of 2008-9 seemed to present a fundamental challenge to neo-liberalism, the body of ideas that have constituted the political orthodoxy of most advanced economies in recent decades ... Colin Crouch argues that neoliberalism will shrug off this challenge. The reason is that although it seems to be about free markets, in practice neoliberalism is concerned with the dominance over public life of the giant corporation. This has been intensified, not checked, by the financial crisis and by an acceptance that certain financial corporations are 'too big to fail'. Although much political debate remains preoccupied with conflicts between the market and the state, the impact of the corporation on both [of] these is far more important today"--Back cover.
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Bibliography (note)
  • "Further reading": p. [184]-186.
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-183) and index.
Contents
The previous career of neoliberalism -- The market and its limitations -- The corporate takeover of the market -- Private firms and public business -- Privatized Keynesianism : debt in place of discipline -- From corporate entanglement to corporate social responsibility -- Values and civil society -- Whatʹs left of whatʹs right?
Call Number
JFD 12-3936
ISBN
  • 9780745651200
  • 0745651208
  • 9780745652214 (pb)
  • 0745652212 (pb)
LCCN
60001411285
OCLC
682095502
Author
Crouch, Colin, 1944-
Title
The strange non-death of neoliberalism / Colin Crouch.
Imprint
Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2011.
Bibliography
"Further reading": p. [184]-186.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-183) and index.
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60001411285
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JFD 12-3936
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