After Neoliberalism : the Kilburn Manifesto

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After Neoliberalism : the Kilburn Manifesto

edited by Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey & Michael Rustin

(A soundings collection)

Lawrence & Wishart, 2015

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Includes bibliographical footnotes

Contents of Works

  • Framing statement : after neoliberalism : analysing the present / Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin
  • Vocabularies of the economy / Doreen Massey
  • A relational society / Michael Rustin
  • Common-sense neoliberalism / Stuart Hall and Alan O'Shea
  • After neoliberalism : the need for a gender revolution / Beatrix Campbell
  • A growing discontent : class and generation under neoliberalism / Ben Little
  • States of imagination / Janet Newman and John Clarke
  • Whose economy? : reframing the debate / Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin
  • Rethinking the neoliberal world order / Michael Rustin and Doreen Massey
  • Energy beyond neoliberalism / Platform
  • Race, migration and neoliberalism / Sally Davison and George Shire
  • Displacing neoliberalism / Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin

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Description

This books brings together in one volume contributions made to the public debate that has developed around the Kilburn Manifesto, a Soundings project first launched in spring 2013 that seeks to map the political, economic, social and cultural contours of neoliberalism. The manifesto opens with a framing statement that explores the meaning of neoliberalism and introduces the concept of conjunctural analysis. Each chapter then analyses a specific issue or theme. The aim is to call into question the neoliberal order itself, and find radical alternatives to its foundational assumptions.

Table of Contents

Framing statement After neoliberalism: analysing the present Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin Vocabularies of the economy Doreen Massey A relational society Michael Rustin Common-sense neoliberalism Stuart Hall and Alan O'Shea After neoliberalism: the need for a gender revolution Beatrix Campbell A growing discontent: class and generation under neoliberalism Ben Little States of imagination Janet Newman and John Clarke Whose economy? Reframing the debate Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin Rethinking the neoliberal world order Michael Rustin and Doreen Massey Energy beyond neoliberalism Platform Race, migration and neoliberalism Sally Davison, Gail Lewis and George Shire After neoliberalism: how strategic thinking informs politics Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin

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