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Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements;
About the Contributors
Introduction − A World Turned Right Way Up/Kean Birch and Vlad Mykhnenko. pp. 1–20;
Part 1. Part One − The Rise of Neoliberalism
Chapter 1. How Neoliberalism Got Where It Is: Elite Planning, Corporate Lobbying and the Release of the Free Market/David Miller. pp. 23–41;
Chapter 2. Making Neoliberal Order in the United States/Kean Birch and Adam Tickell.
pp. 42–59;
Chapter 3. Neoliberalism, Intellectual Property and the Global Knowledge Economy/
David Tyfield. pp. 60–76;
Chapter 4. Neoliberalism and the Calculable World: the Rise of Carbon Trading/Larry Lohmann.
pp. 77–93;
Chapter 5. Tightening the Web: the World Bank and Enforced Policy Reform/Elisa Van Waeyenberge. pp. 94–111;
Chapter 6. The Corruption Industry and Transition: Neoliberalizing Post-Soviet Space?/
Adam Swain, Vlad Mykhnenko and Shaun French. pp. 112–132;
Chapter 7. Remaking the Welfare State: from Safety Net to Trampoline/Julie Macleavy.
pp. 133–150;
Part 2. Part Two − The Fall of Neoliberalism
Chapter 8. Zombieconomics: the Living Death of the Dismal Science/Ben Fine
pp. 153–170;
Chapter 9. From Hegemony to Crisis? The Continuing Ecological Dominance of Neoliberalism/
Bob Jessop. pp. 171–187.
Chapter 10. Do It Yourself: a Politics for Changing our World/Paul Chatterton. pp. 188–205;
Chapter 11. Dreaming the Real: a Politics of Ethical Spectacles/Paul Routledge. pp. 206–221;
Chapter 12. Transnational Companies and Transnational Civil Society/ Leonith Hinojosa and Anthony Bebbington. pp. 222–238;
Chapter 13. Defeating Neoliberalism: a Marxist Internationalist Perspective and Programme/
Jean Shaoul. pp. 239–254;
Conclusion − The End of an Economic Order?/ Vlad Mykhnenko and Kean Birch. pp. 255–268;
Index. pp. 269–280.
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