Market civilizations neoliberals East and South

Where does free market ideology come from? Recent work on the neoliberal intellectual movement around the Mont Pelerin Society has allowed for closer study of the relationship between ideas, interests, and institutions. Yet even as this literature brought neoliberalism down to earth, it tended to re...

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adam_text CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: BEYOND THE NEOLIBERAL HEARTLANDS 7 Quinn Slobodian Հ Dieter Plehwe Part One: Greater Cultures I JAPAN AND NEOLIBERAL CULTURALISM 29 Reto Hofmann II (IS) INDIA IN THE HISTORY OF NEOLIBERALISM? 53 Aditya Balasubramanian III CONSTRUCTING TURKEY’S “MAGIC POLITICAL FORMULA”: THE ASSOCIATION FOR LIBERAL THINKING S NEOLIBERAL INTELLECTUAL PROJECT 79 Esra ElifNartok Part Two: Other Paths IV THE ROAD FROM SNAKE HILL: THE GENESIS OF RUSSIAN NEOLIBERALISM Tobias Rupprecht V SHOOTING FOR AN ECONOMIC “MIRACLE”: GERMAN POST-WAR NEOLIBERAL THOUGHT IN CHINA’S MARKET REFORM DEBATE Isabella Μ. Weber 139 109 VI DISCIPLINING FREEDOM: APARTHEID, COUNTERINSURGENCY, AND THE POLITICAL HISTORIES OF NEOLIBERALISM 163 Antina von Schnitzler VII FREEDOM TO BURN: MINING PROPAGANDA, FOSSIL CAPITAL, AND THE AUSTRALIAN NEOLIBERALS 189 Jeremy Walker Part Three: Radical Outposts VIII NEOLIBERALISM OUT OF PLACE: THE RISE OF BRAZILIAN ULTRALIBERALISM Jimmy Casas Klausen IX 223 Paulo Chamon LATIN AMERICA’S NEOLIBERAL SEMINARY: FRANCISCO MARROQUIN UNIVERSITY IN GUATEMALA Karin Fischer X THE MEDITERRANEAN TIGER: HOW MONTENEGRO BECAME A NEOLIBERAL ROLE MODEL Mila Jonjić XI 275 Nenad Pantelić A HAYEKIAN PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL IN ICELAND Lars Mjøset CONCLUSION: LOOKING BACK TO THE FUTURE OF NEOLIBERALISM STUDIES Dieter Plehwe INDEX 353 333 303 251
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