Capital, conflict and convergence: a political understanding of neoliberalism and its relationship to capitalist transformation
Abstract
In this article we argue against influential analyses of neoliberalism that prioritize variegation and the role of ideas as key theoretical foci relevant to understanding neoliberalism’s diffusion into myriad national and political settings. Rather, we contend that crucial to understanding neoliberalism is the role of politically-produced convergence around market rationality that reflects two core processes: the reorganization of production and...
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Title
Capital, conflict and convergence: a political understanding of neoliberalism and its relationship to capitalist transformation
Published Date
Jan 23, 2019
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
778 - 803
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