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The neoliberal revolution, which began in the 1970s, was an
extremely successful attempt to roll back the gains of the post-war
welfare state and of liberation movements, and to restore the
dominance of business interests across the world. In recent years,
many Soundings articles have sought to interpret these developments
through conjunctural analysis. This collection brings some of this
work together, to explore what is at stake in our current and
recent political battles and call into question the foundational
assumptions of the neoliberal order. With contributions from Stuart
Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin - the founding editors of
Soundings - John Clarke, and an introduction by Sally Davison and
Jonathan Rutherford, this volume represents a key moment in
Soundings' analysis of neoliberalism. Throughout the collection,
authors examine issues on which the whole of the left needs to
focus, including political parties, activists, social movements,
the trade unions and other civil society movements. Hegemonies,
including the current neoliberal hegemony, can be disrupted at
moments of crisis. Analyses of such moments, such as those in this
Soundings collection, develop our understanding of how to
politically intervene and how to formulate an alternative to
neoliberal hegemonies.
Originally published in the 1950s and 1960s, these study aids were
authored by Dr. William S. Sadler to serve as texts to train
teachers and students of the Fifth Epochal Revelation. These new 6"
x 9" paperback books, printed on top-quality paper, feature
full-color covers and are thematically organized. These volumes
will certainly be a great help to students seeking a greater
understanding of this profound gift to mankind.
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