Liberalism 2.0 and the rise of China : global crisis, innovation and urban mobility

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Liberalism 2.0 and the rise of China : global crisis, innovation and urban mobility

David Tyfield

(Routledge advances in sociology, 228)

Routledge, 2018

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What can we do in this period of historic, global turbulence? Mainstream narratives have no plausible account of how to stop exacerbating the multiple, overlapping challenges; much less begin to address them meaningfully. The only thing everyone agrees is innovation will be needed. But what is innovation? Usually, it is understood as new technologies that will 'solve' specific 'problems' - and, it is hoped, return life to a 'business as usual' of progress in individual freedom and wealth. But innovation is a thoroughly social process with profound implications for the arrangement of power in a society, hence shaping the emergence of new social systems. Exploring evidence from the key arenas of low-carbon innovation, including in the pivotal location of a rising China, this book describes the global systemic crisis of a neoliberal world order and the embryonic emergence of an alternative global power regime of a 'liberalism 2.0'. This augurs both a web 2.0-based revitalization of the classical liberalism of the nineteenth century and new Dickensian inequalities and injustices. Against hopes that the present is a 'revolutionary' moment, therefore, political engagement with this emerging power regime is thus presented as the most productive strategy for a progressive twenty-first century politics.

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Introduction Section 1 - The Problem: The Global System Crisis of Neoliberalism Chapter 1 Neoliberalism, Knowledge and the Global System Chapter 2 Four Great Challenges Chapter 3 The Geneaology of the Emerging Capitalist Present Section 2 - Where Are We?: Innovation in China Chapter 4 Will China Rule the World? The Emergence of Chinese Capitalism Chapter 5 The Supply Side: Debates and Paradoxes regarding Chinese Innovation Upgrade Chapter 6 The Unexpected Innovation Hegemon Chapter 7 The Demand Side: The Emergence of Risk-Innovation-Class in China Chapter 8 The Emerging Historic Bloc - China's Middle Risk-Innovation-Class Section 3 - Where Are We Going?: Sharing and Haggling the Long Complex Journey to Green Urban Mobility Systems Transition in China Chapter 9 Electric Vehicle Innovation-as-Politics in China Chapter 10 Towards Mobility-as-a-Service Section 4 - What Can Be Done?: Conclusion Chapter 11 Liberalism 2.0 and Beyond

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