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|a Escaping Dystopia :
|b Rebuilding a Public Domain /
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|a Front Cover -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- Why 'dystopia'? -- 2. Trapped in Dystopia? -- Crises of capitalism and neoliberalism -- The economic fallout from the pandemic -- Climate capitalism -- Break-up? The international order -- Coercion at home in the surveillance state -- Conclusions -- 3. The Three Ds: Disaffection, Disarray, Democracy -- Neoliberal distrust of democratic procedures andits consequences -- Democratic implications
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|a 4. Breaking the Mould through Anti-System Politics? -- Anti-system parties and movements -- Impact on established system parties and politics -- The concerns of anti-system politics -- The culturalist diversion -- More democracy or less inside the nation-state? -- Explaining the rise of anti-system politics -- Conclusions -- 5. What Is to Be Done? Alternative Strategies -- Restoring the pre-crisis 'normal' -- Saving the system: modest but significant reforms -- Transforming the system: radical options -- Conclusions -- 6. Restoring the Pre-Crisis Neoliberal 'Normal'
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|a Getting fiscal and monetary policy right -- Reading the tea leaves: 2021 budgets and plans -- Conclusions -- 7. Saving the System by Building Back Better? Liberal Reform -- Liberal reform -- Building back better: towards a digital and agreen future -- Building back better: inclusiveness -- Building back better? The limits of liberal reform -- Democratic and global context -- What is the relative role of the private sector? -- How is all this to be paid for? -- Summing up: the limits of liberal reform -- 8. Radical Transformation -- Controlling capital, building the public domain
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|a Radical transformation of economic andsocial policy -- Radical transformation of climate andenvironmental policy -- Conclusions -- 9. Obstacles to Progress -- The empowerment of capital and finance -- The disempowerment of labour -- Ideological capitulation of the former left -- Global insulation and institutional and democraticdeficits: the problem of scale -- Conclusions -- 10. How Is It to Be Done? Democratic Process and Building the Public Domain -- Popular sovereignty -- More public domain, more state andmore democracy -- 'More nation state ... more autonomy'
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|a Towards a new international order -- Military blocs -- Putting radical transformation in motion -- 11. Escaping Dystopia -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Back Cover
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|a Overcoming crises and forging alternatives is the most pressing issue of our times. In this book, Stephen McBride explores the multiple crises defining neoliberalism, identifying the linkages between them, and argues for radical solutions to revive our increasingly dystopian political and economic world.
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