Neoliberalism: The Key Concepts

Author:   Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415837545


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   19 May 2016
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Author:   Matthew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.359kg
ISBN:  

9780415837545


ISBN 10:   0415837545
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   19 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction. Adjustment. Business. Capitalism. Challenge. Change. Choice. Class. Competition. Community. Consensus. Development. Diversity. Emerge. Enterprise. Entrepreneurship. Environment. Experience. Finance Flexibility. Freedom. Global. Governance. Growth. Individual. Innovation. Investment. Management. Market. Network. Openness. Participation. Performance. Power. Private. Project. Reform. Responsibility. Risk. Stability. Stakeholder. State. Trade. Vision. Welfare

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This book is a remarkable achievement: it organises the best scholarship on and about neoliberalism, summarises the material around a selected group of key concepts, and presents them clearly, comprehensively, and in beautiful prose. This solid academic work has been carefully written for a wide readership. If you want to learn more about neoliberalism, this book is for you. - Alfredo Saad-Filho, SOAS University of London, UK. Since 2008, and the government bail-outs that followed the financial crisis, there has been a flood of interest in neoliberalism. Eagleton-Pierce has done a sterling job in identifying the core themes and concepts and putting them into an accessible and readable volume. Highly recommended. - Ray Kiely, Queen Mary University of London, UK. In the tradition of Raymond Williams's Keywords, Eagleton-Pierce provides an indispensable guide to decoding the lexicon of neoliberal political-speak. Scholars will find the etymologies highly suggestive, enabling them to contextualize and nuance their analyses of the evolving dynamics of neoliberalism. - Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.


"""This book is a remarkable achievement: it organises the best scholarship on and about neoliberalism, summarises the material around a selected group of key concepts, and presents them clearly, comprehensively, and in beautiful prose. This solid academic work has been carefully written for a wide readership. If you want to learn more about neoliberalism, this book is for you."" - Alfredo Saad-Filho, SOAS University of London, UK. ""Since 2008, and the government bail-outs that followed the financial crisis, there has been a flood of interest in neoliberalism. Eagleton-Pierce has done a sterling job in identifying the core themes and concepts and putting them into an accessible and readable volume. Highly recommended."" - Ray Kiely, Queen Mary University of London, UK. ""In the tradition of Raymond Williams’ Keywords, Eagleton-Pierce provides an indispensable guide to decoding the lexicon of neoliberal political-speak. Scholars will find the etymologies highly suggestive, enabling them to contextualize and nuance their analyses of the evolving dynamics of neoliberalism."" - Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. “Neoliberalism is a pleasure in its own right. … It will make a welcome addition to a reference book shelf and can be enjoyed end to end or through browsing from entry to entry, letting serendipity arise.” – Barton Edgerton, The London School of Economics and Political Science Review of Books"


This book is a remarkable achievement: it organises the best scholarship on and about neoliberalism, summarises the material around a selected group of key concepts, and presents them clearly, comprehensively, and in beautiful prose. This solid academic work has been carefully written for a wide readership. If you want to learn more about neoliberalism, this book is for you. - Alfredo Saad-Filho, SOAS University of London, UK. Since 2008, and the government bail-outs that followed the financial crisis, there has been a flood of interest in neoliberalism. Eagleton-Pierce has done a sterling job in identifying the core themes and concepts and putting them into an accessible and readable volume. Highly recommended. - Ray Kiely, Queen Mary University of London, UK. In the tradition of Raymond Williams' Keywords, Eagleton-Pierce provides an indispensable guide to decoding the lexicon of neoliberal political-speak. Scholars will find the etymologies highly suggestive, enabling them to contextualize and nuance their analyses of the evolving dynamics of neoliberalism. - Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. Neoliberalism is a pleasure in its own right. ... It will make a welcome addition to a reference book shelf and can be enjoyed end to end or through browsing from entry to entry, letting serendipity arise. - Barton Edgerton, The London School of Economics and Political Science Review of Books


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Matthew Eagleton-Pierce is Lecturer in International Political Economy, SOAS, University of London, UK.

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