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Routledge - Against the Terror of Neoliberalism Book

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Explore the deep impact of market logic on modern society with Against the Terror of Neoliberalism: Politics Beyond the Age of Greed. This book examines how neoliberalism has shaped a new Gilded Age, where commercialization and profit-making influence media, culture, and social life. From schooling to health care, the influence of the market reaches every part of our existence. As the traditional social contract fades, the rise of a corporate state creates new challenges for workers and minority groups. This text looks at how these groups face uncertainty in an era of manufactured fear. It provides a unique perspective by connecting the history and ideology of neoliberal policies directly to contemporary education and cultural issues. If you are interested in anthropology, sociology, or the changing landscape of democracy, this Routledge publication offers a necessary look at the consequences of current economic structures. Understand the shift from social stability to a system governed by market-driven power and the implications for our collective future.

Key Features

Examines how market logic governs essential sectors including schooling, health care, and social life.

Analyzes the transition into a new Gilded Age driven by commercialization and profit-making.

Provides a unique connection between neoliberal policy history and modern cultural issues.

Investigates the rise of the corporate state and its impact on workers and minority groups.

Explores the consequences of shifting social contracts in an age of uncertainty and fear.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 March 2008
Listed Since
14 December 2007

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