Remaking Market Society

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Alan Scott
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Central Governments
Civil Society
Classical Social Theory
Collusive Partnerships
Depoliticization Thesis
Distinct Policy Areas
Economics
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EU Institution
Fruit Machine
Functional Thesis
Good Governance Agenda
Good Governance Codes
Good Governance Programme
governance instruments
Heinrich Popitz
higher education policy
Karl Polanyi
Managerial Demiurge
Market Society
neoliberal governance critique
Neoliberal Times
Neoliberalism
New Public Management
Obsolete Market Mentality
Polanyi's Account
Polanyi's Arguments
Polanyi's Double Movement
Polanyi's Work
Polanyian analysis
Polanyi’s Account
Polanyi’s Arguments
Polanyi’s Double Movement
Polanyi’s Work
Political Economy
Political Principals
Public Administration
public sector reform
Social Theory
State's Active Role
State’s Active Role
Stem Subject
Synoptic Legibility
Vice Versa
welfare state transformation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415837736
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Neoliberalism has been one of the most hotly contested themes in academic and political debate over the last 30 years. Given the global and persistent influence of neoliberal ideas on contemporary styles of governance, social-service provision, and public policy, this intensive interest is understandable. At the same time, the use of the term has become loose, vague, and over-extended, particularly in the extensive critical literature. Rather than engage in further critique, or in the reconstruction of the history of neoliberalism, this volume seeks to bring analytical clarity to the ongoing debate.

Drawing inspiration from the work of the Hungarian economic historian, Karl Polanyi, Remaking Market Society combines critique, original formulations, and case studies to form an analytical framework that identifies the key instruments of neoliberal governance. These include privatization, marketization, and liberalization. The case studies examine the development of neoliberal instruments (reform of the British civil service); their refinement (reform of higher education in England and Wales); and their dissemination across national borders (EU integration policies). Rather than look back nostalgically on the post-war welfare-state settlement, in the final chapter the authors ask why the coalitions that supported that settlement broke down in the face of the neoliberal reform movement.

This highly original work offers a distinctive transdisciplinary approach to political economy, and therefore is an important read for students and academics who are interested in political economy as well as social theory and political philosophy.

Antonino Palumbo is a political theorist who works on globalization, the transformation of governance and the implications of changes in state steering for modern representative democracies. Since 2002 he has been teaching at Palermo University (Italy), where he is an associate professor in political philosophy. Alan Scott is Professor in the School of Behavioural, Cognitive, and Social Sciences, University of New England, Australia, and Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He has taught and researched at universities in the UK, Austria, Australia, and France, and his main research interests are in the fields of political sociology and social theory.

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