The rise of neoliberalism in advance...
Howard, Michael Charles, (1945-)

 

  • The rise of neoliberalism in advanced capitalist economies[electronic resource] :a materialist analysis /
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    [NT 15000414] null: 330.12/2
    [NT 47271] Title/Author: The rise of neoliberalism in advanced capitalist economies : a materialist analysis // M.C. Howard, J.E. King.
    作者: Howard, Michael Charles,
    [NT 51406] other author: King, J. E.
    出版者: Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
    面页册数: vi, 320 p.
    标题: Neoliberalism.
    标题: Capitalism.
    标题: Economics - History.
    ISBN: 9780230583924
    ISBN: 023058392X
    [NT 15000227] null: Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-301) and indexes.
    [NT 15000228] null: Introduction -- PART 1: HISTORICAL MATERIALISM: A THEORY OF ECONOMICSYSTEMS -- A General Theory of Economic Systems -- A Theory of Capitalist Economic Systems -- PART 2: THEORISTS OF MODERN CAPITALISM ON THE DECLINE OF THE MARKET -- Marx and the Marxists on the Decline of the Market -- Neoclassicals, Keynesians and Heterodox Economists on the Decline of the Market -- PART 3: NEOLIBERALISM AND MODERN CAPITALISM -- Market Elimination in Modern Capitlism: Where the Theorists were Right -- The Return of the Market: Where They All Went Wrong -- PART 4: THE RISE AND DECLINE OF NEOLIBERALISM IN ADVANCED CAPITALISM -- Why Was Neoliberalism Delayed? -- What Might Reverse Neoliberalism?
    [NT 15000229] null: Offering an account of the rise of neoliberalism that is both is unique and dramatic, The Rise of Neoliberalism in Advanced Capitalist Economies argues that political and cultural factors are subsidiary to the main causes, which are located in the forces and relations of production, as emphasized by historical materialism. Starting with an assessmentof the major characteristics of historical materialism, both as a general theory of economic systems, and as a theory of capitalism, this study analyses the views of key social thinkers from Marx to Keynes, Hayekto Galbraith, all of whom predicted the long-term decline of the market. But, as this book argues, all were wrong. This book examines why these thinkers were misled, and contrasts these reasons with those more powerful factors located in the forces and social relations of productionthat drove capitalism in an opposite, neoliberal direction. The authors argue that the rise of neoliberalism was delayed by the market-weakening effects of two World Wars and the Great Depression. They conclude by using the same principles of historical materialism to appraise the prospects for a reversal of neoliberalism in 21st century, focusing on wars, financial crises, political revolts and the market-damaging consequences of global warming.
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