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Much of the critical discussion of the European political economy
and the Eurozone crisis has focused upon a sense that solidaristic
achievements built up during the post-war period are being
continuously unravelled. Whilst there are many reasons to lament
the trajectory of change within Europe's political economy, there
are also important developments, trends and processes which have
acted to obstruct, hinder and present alternatives to this
perceived trajectory of declining social solidarity. These
alternatives have tended to be obscured from view, in part as a
result of the conceptual approaches adopted within the literature.
Drawing from examples across the EU, this book presents an
alternative narrative and explanation for the development of
Europe's political economy and crisis, emphasising the agency of
what are typically considered subordinate (and passive) actors. By
highlighting patterns of resistance, disobedience and disruption it
makes a significant contribution to a literature that has otherwise
been more concerned to understand patterns of heightened
domination, exploitation, inequality and neoliberal consolidation.
It will be of interest to students and scholars alike.
Much of the critical discussion of the European political economy
and the Eurozone crisis has focused upon a sense that solidaristic
achievements built up during the post-war period are being
continuously unravelled. Whilst there are many reasons to lament
the trajectory of change within Europe's political economy, there
are also important developments, trends and processes which have
acted to obstruct, hinder and present alternatives to this
perceived trajectory of declining social solidarity. These
alternatives have tended to be obscured from view, in part as a
result of the conceptual approaches adopted within the literature.
Drawing from examples across the EU, this book presents an
alternative narrative and explanation for the development of
Europe's political economy and crisis, emphasising the agency of
what are typically considered subordinate (and passive) actors. By
highlighting patterns of resistance, disobedience and disruption it
makes a significant contribution to a literature that has otherwise
been more concerned to understand patterns of heightened
domination, exploitation, inequality and neoliberal consolidation.
It will be of interest to students and scholars alike.
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