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Published in: HomeCar parks for global wealth: the super-rich in London
Over half of the super-prime market is now owned by foreign wealth, funds and individuals – looking to make money by...
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Published in: HomeA Greek tragedy on the London stage: the City, the Eurozone crisis and an urban dark age to come
Capitalist perpetrators of the crash are intent on using the opportunity provided by austerity to divert political...
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Published in: HomeThe neo-liberal knowledge regime, inequality and social critique
The argument about students holds that there should not be a direct public subsidy of a private beneficiary. But on...
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Published in: Home‘We can’t be content with running alternative coffee shops, while leaving the global financial system to our opponents’
Funded by their sympathisers in business and corporations, the neoliberals worked at promoting that programme,...
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Published in: HomeNeoliberalism, child of the Keynesian state
The desire to see neoliberalism as the ’70s ruination of an earlier public consensus, is a desire to which...
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Published in: HomeHow to kill a zombie: strategizing the end of neoliberalism
An ideology which promised to liberate us from state socialist bureaucracy has instead imposed a bureaucracy all of...
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Published in: HomeThe neoliberal trap
Credit isn’t extended to help people get ahead. It’s the means for producing securitizable debt, which means...
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Published in: HomeNeoliberalism and the revenge of the “social”
Neoliberalism was launched as an attack on socialism, as a state-centric project; it is now being subtly reinvented,...
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Published in: HomeNeoliberalism, crisis and the world system
An insider glimpse of the conference that inspired this week's theme, plus an outsider view.
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Published in: HomeDandelions against neoliberalism
It is a commonplace that since the 1970s, capitalism has left the western working class as roadkill on the road to...
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Published in: HomeNeoliberalism, crisis and the world system – an introduction
This week’s guest editor, Claire Westall, a Lecturer in English and Related Literature at the University of York,...