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Masters of the universe : Hayek, Friedman, and the birth of neoliberal politics /

"How did American and British policymakers become so enamored with free markets, deregulation, and limited government? This book--the first comprehensive transatlantic history of the rise of neoliberal politics--presents a surprising answer. Based on archival research and interviews with leadin...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jones, Daniel Stedman (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: The Three Phases of Neoliberalism
  • Neoliberalism and History
  • Transatlantic Neoliberal Politics
  • 1. The Postwar Settlement
  • 2. The 1940s: The Emergence of the Neoliberal Critique
  • Karl Popper and "The Open Society"
  • Ludwig von Mises and "Bureaucracy"
  • Friedrich Hayek and "The Road to Serfdom"
  • The Mont Pelerin Society and "The Intellectuals and Socialism"
  • 3. The Rising Tide: Neoliberal Ideas in the Postwar Period
  • The Two Chicago Schools: Henry Simons, Milton Friedman, and Neoliberalism
  • The Enlightenment, Adam Smith and Neoliberalism
  • Economic and Political Freedom: Milton Friedman and Cold War Neoliberalism
  • The German Economic Miracle: Neoliberalism and the Soziale Marktwirtschaft
  • Regulatory Capture, Public Choice, and Rational Choice Theory
  • 4.A Transatlantic Network: Think Tanks and the Ideological Entrepreneurs
  • The United States in the 1950s: Fusionism and the Cold War
  • British Conservatism in the 1950s.
  • Contents note continued: Neoliberal Organization in the 1950s and 1960s
  • The Second Wave: Free Market Think Tanks in the 1970s
  • Neoliberal Journalists and Politicians
  • Breakthrough?
  • 5. Keynesianism and the Emergence of Monetarism, 1945--71
  • Keynes and Keynesianism
  • "A Little Local Difficulty": Enoch Powell's Monetarism
  • American Economic Policy in the 1960s
  • Milton Friedman's Monetarism
  • The Gathering Storm
  • 6. Economic Strategy: The Neoliberal Breakthrough, 1971--84
  • The Slow Collapse of the Postwar Boom, 1964--71
  • Stagflation and Wage and Price Policies
  • The Heath Interregnum and the Neoliberal Alternative
  • The Left Turns to Monetarism, 1: Callaghan, Healey, and the IMF Crisis
  • The Left Turns to Monetarism, 2: Jimmy Carter and Paul Volcker's Federal Reserve
  • Thatcherite Economic Strategy
  • Reaganomics
  • Conclusion
  • 7. Neoliberalism Applied? The Transformation of Affordable Housing and Urban Policy in the United States and Britain, 1945--2000.
  • Contents note continued: Postwar Low-Income Housing and Urban Policy in the United States
  • Postwar Low-Income Housing and Urban Policy in Britain
  • Jimmy Carter and the Limits of Government
  • Property-Owning Democracy and Individual Freedom: Housing and Neoliberal Ideas
  • The Reagan Administration
  • Council House Privatization: The Right to Buy Scheme
  • Transatlantic Transmissions: Reagan's Enterprise Zones
  • Hope VI, Urban Regeneration, and the Third Way
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion The Legacy of Transatlantic Neoliberalism: Faith-Based Policy
  • Parallelisms: The Place of Transatlantic Neoliberal Politics in History
  • The Apotheosis of Neoliberalism?
  • Reason-Based Policymaking.