The book examines the rise of the amalgam of economic and political
ideas we know as neo-liberalism and how these became the defining
orthodoxy of our times. It investigates the inexorable global
spread of market economies and how neo-liberal agendas are
accommodated or hijacked in collisions with authoritarian states
and populist oligarchies. The contributors address conflicts within
the neo-liberal camp itself, and ask whether neo-liberalism, with
its inherent distrust of politics and fear of society, requires an
illiberal state defined by techno-managerial rule, or whether it
invites descent into populist social contracts.
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