The Return of Ordinary Capitalism: Neoliberalism, Precarity, Occupy

Author:   Sanford F. Schram (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Hunter College)
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Pages:   266
Publication Date:   24 September 2015
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The Return of Ordinary Capitalism: Neoliberalism, Precarity, Occupy


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Author:   Sanford F. Schram (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Hunter College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 16.00cm
Weight:   0.522kg
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9780190253011


ISBN 10:   0190253010
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   24 September 2015
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Format:   Hardback
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Schram's volume is a beam of light by one of today's most incisive theorists of neoliberalism and struggles of resistance and transformation. Whether he is discussing changes in social welfare policy, education, the Occupy movement, or his proposal for radical incrementalism, his writing takes us on journeys that are invigorating, insightful, and indispensable. * Rom Coles, Social Justice Institute, Australian Catholic University, author of Visionary Pragmatism: Radical and Ecological Democracy * In The Return of Ordinary Capitalism, Sanford Schram delivers an acute, unflinching, and provocative analysis of our shared conjunctural predicament. In the face of the brutal restoration of business-as-usual capitalism and the widespread intensification of neoliberalized rule, Schram matches incisive analytical critique with a plea to push beyond the politics of left melancholia. The charge here is not only to envisage-but to grasp-radical potentialities on the terrain of the here and now. * Jamie Peck, author of Constructions of Neoliberal Reason * Sanford Schram focuses especially on recent turns in American social policy but in the process he has written an excellent synthesis of the Left analysis and critique of the contemporary American political economy. * Frances Fox Piven, The Graduate Center, City University of New York * The Return of Ordinary Capitalism is remarkable in what it holds together to illuminate our time: critical theory, empirical accounting of contemporary inequality and precarity, case studies on social welfare and education, and attunement to the neoliberalization of everyday life. One need not agree with Schram's arguments to be profoundly instructed and moved by them. Clear, unpretentious and unafraid, this is a work for Occupy's next round. * Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley *


The Return of Ordinary Capitalism is remarkable in what it holds together to illuminate our time: critical theory, empirical accounting of contemporary inequality and precarity, case studies on social welfare and education, and attunement to the neoliberalization of everyday life. One need not agree with Schram's arguments to be profoundly instructed and moved by them. Clear, unpretentious and unafraid, this is a work for Occupy's next round. Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley Sanford Schram focuses especially on recent turns in American social policy but in the process he has written an excellent synthesis of the Left analysis and critique of the contemporary American political economy. Frances Fox Piven, The Graduate Center, City University of New York In The Return of Ordinary Capitalism, Sanford Schram delivers an acute, unflinching, and provocative analysis of our shared conjunctural predicament. In the face of the brutal restoration of business-as-usual capitalism and the widespread intensification of neoliberalized rule, Schram matches incisive analytical critique with a plea to push beyond the politics of left melancholia. The charge here is not only to envisage-but to grasp-radical potentialities on the terrain of the here and now. Jamie Peck, author of Constructions of Neoliberal Reason Schram's volume is a beam of light by one of today's most incisive theorists of neoliberalism and struggles of resistance and transformation. Whether he is discussing changes in social welfare policy, education, the Occupy movement, or his proposal for radical incrementalism, his writing takes us on journeys that are invigorating, insightful, and indispensable. Rom Coles, Social Justice Institute, Australian Catholic University, author of Visionary Pragmatism: Radical and Ecological Democracy


The Return of Ordinary Capitalism is remarkable in what it holds together to illuminate our time: critical theory, empirical accounting of contemporary inequality and precarity, case studies on social welfare and education, and attunement to the neoliberalization of everyday life. One need not agree with Schram's arguments to be profoundly instructed and moved by them. Clear, unpretentious and unafraid, this is a work for Occupy's next round. -- Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley Sanford Schram focuses especially on recent turns in American social policy but in the process he has written an excellent synthesis of the Left analysis and critique of the contemporary American political economy. -- Frances Fox Piven, The Graduate Center, City University of New York In The Return of Ordinary Capitalism, Sanford Schram delivers an acute, unflinching, and provocative analysis of our shared conjunctural predicament. In the face of the brutal restoration of business-as-usual capitalism and the widespread intensification of neoliberalized rule, Schram matches incisive analytical critique with a plea to push beyond the politics of left melancholia. The charge here is not only to envisage-but to grasp-radical potentialities on the terrain of the here and now. -- Jamie Peck, author of Constructions of Neoliberal Reason Schram's volume is a beam of light by one of today's most incisive theorists of neoliberalism and struggles of resistance and transformation. Whether he is discussing changes in social welfare policy, education, the Occupy movement, or his proposal for radical incrementalism, his writing takes us on journeys that are invigorating, insightful, and indispensable. -- Rom Coles, Social Justice Institute, Australian Catholic University, author of Visionary Pragmatism: Radical and Ecological Democracy


The Return of Ordinary Capitalism is an admirably extensive inquiry into the subject of neoliberalism and even proposes some ways out of our current predicament. -- Political Studies Review Ihe Return of Ordinary Capitalism is remarkable in what it holds together to illuminate our time: critical theory, empirical accounting of contemporary inequality and precarity, case studies on social welfare and education, and attunement to the neoliberalization of everyday life. One need not agree with Schram's arguments to be profoundly instructed and moved by them. Clear, unpretentious and unafraid, this is a work for Occupy's next round. -- Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley Sanford Schram focuses especially on recent turns in American social policy but in the process he has written an excellent synthesis of the Left analysis and critique of the contemporary American political economy. -- Frances Fox Piven, The Graduate Center, City University of New York In The Return of Ordinary Capitalism, Sanford Schram delivers an acute, unflinching, and provocative analysis of our shared conjunctural predicament. In the face of the brutal restoration of business-as-usual capitalism and the widespread intensification of neoliberalized rule, Schram matches incisive analytical critique with a plea to push beyond the politics of left melancholia. The charge here is not only to envisage-but to grasp-radical potentialities on the terrain of the here and now. -- Jamie Peck, author of Constructions of Neoliberal Reason Schram's volume is a beam of light by one of today's most incisive theorists of neoliberalism and struggles of resistance and transformation. Whether he is discussing changes in social welfare policy, education, the Occupy movement, or his proposal for radical incrementalism, his writing takes us on journeys that are invigorating, insightful, and indispensable. -- Rom Coles, Social Justice Institute, Australian Catholic University, author of Visionary Pragmatism: Radical and Ecological Democracy The essays gathered together in this book are extraordinarily useful for change makers who seek to understand what it is they are up against in twenty-first-century America that has made effectively altering the status quo and rebalancing the relations of power more and more difficult to achieve. -- Janice Fine, Rutgers University in Perspectives on Politics Schram moves seamlessly between American political development, path dependence, political economy, social movement analysis, and discourse analysis to develop a powerful argument about our current political and economic moment. -- Mark Sawyer, University of California, Los Angeles in Perspectives on Politics


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Sanford F. Schram is Professor of Political Science and Faculty Associate at Roosevelt House Institute of Public Policy, Hunter College, CUNY.

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