Market Civilizations

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  • Published24 May 2022
  • Political Science
10 Citations

10 Citations

Exploring state socialist governmentality: Eastern European examples from medicine and health care

The potential of transferring Foucault’s governmentality concept to the state socialist societies of Cold War Eastern Europe is sketched out and Foucault’s concept of the liberal ‘conduct of conduct’ is recaptured.

Neoliberal legacy intellectuals and the COVID-19 pandemic: Libertarian versus technocratic legitimation

There are unanswered questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic intersects with the trajectory of capitalist institutional and ideological development. We analysed the policy reports, editorials,

Waves of Neoliberalism: Revisiting Authoritarian Patterns of Capitalism in South America (1930–1960)

In reconstructing the history of Peruvian neoliberalism since the late 1930s, this article demonstrates that Peru represents the first historical case of a dictatorship—specifically Odría's 1948

Naming, Claiming and Blaming an Intellectual Tradition: Translations and Receptions of the Term ‘Neoliberalism’ in the Nordic Countries

ABSTRACT This article examines the history of the term ‘neoliberalism’, its translation and reception in the political debates of the Nordic countries – especially Finland and Sweden. This is a

The global market and the war: Origins, development, and effectiveness of marginalist irenicism

The current crisis of the liberal world order manifested, primarily in the outbreak of new wars of global significance, can be read and diagnosed in many ways. One is identifying it by radically

The Social Innovation Trap: Critical Insights into an Emerging Field

: We present an integrative approach to social innovation research to build a unified understanding of this emerging field. Based on a systematic literature review of articles about social innovation

Structural adjustment and the political economy of capital flight

The financial haemorrhaging of lower income countries in the form of capital flight is a leading cause of global economic inequality. On an annual basis, trillions of dollars bypass the already

The case for oral histories of neoliberal Africa

ABSTRACT There has been a dearth of oral histories of work and earning a living in Africa, especially during the neoliberal period from the 1980s. Compared to scholarship published more than half a

Unmaking the market: exploring the Chilean challenges to de-privatise the educational system

ABSTRACT The Chilean educational system is widely known as one of the most marketized systems globally. However, new political dynamics have emerged, challenging the extent to which education has

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