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The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority, Sovereignty and the Logic of Competition

English

By (author): William Davies

Brilliant...explains how the rhetoric of competition has invaded almost every domain of our existence.
Evgeny Morozov, author of To Save Everything, Click Here

In this fascinating book Davies inverts the conventional neoliberal practice of treating politics as if it were mere epiphenomenon of market theory, demonstrating that their version of economics is far better understood as the pursuit of politics by other means.
Professor Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame

A sparkling, original, and provocative analysis of neoliberalism. It offers a distinctive account of the diverse, sometimes contradictory, conventions and justifications that lend authority to the extension of the spirit of competitiveness to all spheres of social lifeThis book breaks new ground, offers new modes of critique, and points to post-neoliberal futures.
Professor Bob Jessop, University of Lancaster

Since its intellectual inception in the 1930s and its political emergence in the 1970s, neo-liberalism has sought to disenchant politics by replacing it with economics.

This agenda-setting text examines the efforts and failures of economic experts to make government and public life amenable to measurement, and to re-model society and state in terms of competition. In particular, it explores the practical use of economic techniques and conventions by policy-makers, politicians, regulators and judges and how these practices are being adapted to the perceived failings of the neoliberal model.

By picking apart the defining contradiction that arises from the conflation of economics and politics, this book asks: to what extent can economics provide government legitimacy?

Now with a new preface from the author and a foreword by Aditya Chakrabortty.  See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526403520

About William Davies

William Davies is a Senior Lecturer at Goldsmiths University of London where he is Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Centre. He is author of The Happiness Industry: How the Government and Big Business Sold Us Wellbeing (Verso 2015) and The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority Sovereignty and the Logic of Competition (SAGE 2014). His writing is available at www.potlatch.org.uk. 

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