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|a The road from Mont Pèlerin :
|b the making of the neoliberal thought collective, with a new preface /
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|a First Harvard University Press pbk. edition.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Neoliberalism was born at the Colloque Walter Lippmann in 1938 and only came into its own with the founding of the Mont Pèlerin Society in Vevey, Switzerland in 1947. The book's contributors make heavy use of the original archival materials and make good of the editors' promise to expose the complexity, nuance and pularity of neoliberal thought.
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|a Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part One: Origins of National Traditions; Chapter 1. French Neoliberalism and Its Divisions: From the Colloque Walter Lippmann to the Fifth Republic; The Legacy of the 1930s; Neoliberalism and the Dynamic of the Cold War; Two Opposing Neoliberalisms; Notes; Chapter 2. Liberalism and Neoliberalismin Britain, 1930-1980; Introduction; "Classical" Liberalism; Liberal Economics in Interwar Britain; Planning the War Economy; Postwar Liberalism as Neoliberalism; Notes
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|a Chapter 3. Neoliberalism in Germany: Revisiting the Ordoliberal Foundations of the Social Market EconomySome Peculiarities of Ordoliberalism (in Comparative Perspective); The Historical Origins of Ordoliberalism: The Great Depression; The Nazi Era: Working on the Theoretical Foundations of Ordoliberalism; Ordoliberalism and Nazism; The Early Triumph of Neoliberalism: Ordoliberalism in the Era of West German Reconstruction; The Social Market Economy as the Launch Vehicle of Ordoliberal Concepts; Conclusion; Notes; References
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|a Chapter 4. The Rise of the Chicago School of Economics and the Birth of NeoliberalismAmerican Road Repairs: Hayek and Simons; Mont Pèlerin, Chicago, and the Postwar Construction of Neoliberalism; Road Kill in Chicago; Friedman Hits the Road; Notes; References; Part Two: Arguing Out Strategies on Targeted Topics; Chapter 5. The Neoliberals Confront the Trade Unions; The Sanguine Neoliberal Attitude toward Unions; The Neoliberal Big Chill; Reprise; Notes; References; Chapter 6. Reinventing Monopoly and the Role of Corporations: The Roots of Chicago Law and Economics; Introduction
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|a Chicago and the Ordoliberals Set Out in Sweet HarmonyHaunted by Classical Liberalism: The Early Years of the FMS; The Birth of Neoliberalism: Monopoly Is Not the Great Enemy of Democracy; Pro-Trust Antitrust: The Antitrust Project; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 7. The Origins of the Neoliberal Economic Development Discourse; Neoliberalism and Development (Economics) Reconsidered; When and How Did Development Arrive on the Neoliberal Agenda?; The Cold War and the Invention of Underdevelopment; Conclusion: 1950s Pluralism in Development Theory; Notes; References
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|a Chapter 8. Business Conservatives and the Mont Pèlerin SocietySeeking a Bible of Free Enterprise; Finding the Prophet; Building the Church: The First American Meeting; Notes; Part Three: Mobilization for Action; Chapter 9. The Influence of Neoliberals in Chile before, during, and after Pinochet; Introduction; Setting the Stage; Radical Market Reform under Military Rule; Continuity of the Neoliberal Project after the Transition to Democracy; Conclusion: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same; Notes; References; Chapter 10. Taking Aim at the New International Economic Order
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|a Neoliberalism.
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|a Néo-libéralisme.
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|a POLITICAL SCIENCE
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|a Neoliberalism
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