The neoliberal age? : Britain since the 1970s /
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of 'neoliberalism' in which individualism, competition, free markets and privatisation came to dominate Britain's politics, economy and society. This historical framing has proven highly controver...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
UCL Press,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- What came between New Liberalism and neoliberalism? Rethinking Keynesianism, the welfare state and social democracy
- Intellectual histories of neoliberalism and their limits
- Welfare in a neoliberal age: The politics of redistributive market liberalism
- The failures of neoliberalism in Britain since the 1970s: The limits on 'market forces' in a de-industrialising economy and a 'New Speenhamland'
- British varieties of neoliberalism: Unemployment policy from Thatcher to Blair
- 'I don't know how she does it!': Feminism, family and work in 'neoliberal' Britain
- Workers' voice and the moral economy in Britain's 'Neoliberal' Age
- Where was entrepreneurship in post-war Britain? Freedom, family, and choice in modern British shopping cultures
- 10. 'The privatisation of the struggle': Anti-racism in the age of enterprise
- Neoliberalism and the Labour Party
- Neoliberalism and Conservatism in Britain
- Organised business and the rise of neoliberalism: The Confederation of British Industry 1965-1990s
- The roots of Britain's financialised political economy
- Begrudging neoliberalism: Housing and the fate of the property-owning social democracy.