In this volume, international scholars challenge neoliberalism on
its assumptions, way of reasoning and empirical evidence. In
particular, they discuss critically, from the standpoint of radical
perspectives, the issues of limiting the state and privatization,
inflation and unemployment, and the possibility of a socialist
society. They also discuss the current project for the monetary and
economic union (EMU) of Europe, considered as an application of
neoliberalism. They assess and question the internal market, the
common currency and central bank independence and investigate
alternatives to the EMU project and the marketization agenda.
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