What Was Neoliberalism?
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EMINENT SCHOLAR ACTIVIST: Neil Davidson was a well-known and influential political campaigner and academic with a breathtaking array of intellectual interests. His writing on the origin of capitalism in Scotland received the Deutscher Prize, his interventions in the Scottish independence movement were focused and resolute, and his How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions upended decades of scholarly orthodoxy. His academic articles appeared in a wide number of publications, from Historical Materialism and Science & Society to The English Historical Review and Economic and Political Weekly, while his popular writing included pieces for Jacobin, Conter, and New Left Review.
AN ACCESSIBLE APPRAISAL OF NEOLIBERALISM: Neil Davidson's numerous articles and speeches on how to understand the contemporary economic moment were widely influential. This short book, completed and thoroughly up to date at the time of his untimely death, will serve as a timely and prescient introduction to the reigning economic order as new shocks to the system threaten another recession.
FOR THE SOCIALIST LEFT AND FANS OF DAVID HARVEY: His endless generosity, unwavering commitment, and polymathic intellect endeared Neil Davidson to his fans, critics, and comrades, and this short book reflects all of his humility and brilliance. As growing numbers of people join the burgeoning socialist movement, What Was Neoliberalism will serve as a timely introduction to the workings of Capitalism.
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