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Where in the world does neoliberalism come from?: The market agenda in southern perspective
by
Dados, Nour
, Connell, Raewyn
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Agricultural development
/ Agricultural land
/ Agriculture
/ Capitalism
/ Development strategies
/ Economic development
/ Economic liberalism
/ Economic Systems
/ Economics
/ Farm exports
/ Hegemony
/ Informal economy
/ Informal sector
/ Intellectuals
/ International economics
/ International Trade
/ Knowledge
/ Markets
/ Minerals
/ Neoliberalism
/ Networks
/ Philosophy of the Social Sciences
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Right wing politics
/ Rural Areas
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ South-South Relations
/ State Role
/ Transformation
/ Urban economics
2014
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Where in the world does neoliberalism come from?: The market agenda in southern perspective
by
Dados, Nour
, Connell, Raewyn
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural land
/ Agriculture
/ Capitalism
/ Development strategies
/ Economic development
/ Economic liberalism
/ Economic Systems
/ Economics
/ Farm exports
/ Hegemony
/ Informal economy
/ Informal sector
/ Intellectuals
/ International economics
/ International Trade
/ Knowledge
/ Markets
/ Minerals
/ Neoliberalism
/ Networks
/ Philosophy of the Social Sciences
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Right wing politics
/ Rural Areas
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ South-South Relations
/ State Role
/ Transformation
/ Urban economics
2014
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Where in the world does neoliberalism come from?: The market agenda in southern perspective
by
Dados, Nour
, Connell, Raewyn
in
Agricultural development
/ Agricultural land
/ Agriculture
/ Capitalism
/ Development strategies
/ Economic development
/ Economic liberalism
/ Economic Systems
/ Economics
/ Farm exports
/ Hegemony
/ Informal economy
/ Informal sector
/ Intellectuals
/ International economics
/ International Trade
/ Knowledge
/ Markets
/ Minerals
/ Neoliberalism
/ Networks
/ Philosophy of the Social Sciences
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Right wing politics
/ Rural Areas
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
/ South-South Relations
/ State Role
/ Transformation
/ Urban economics
2014
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Where in the world does neoliberalism come from?: The market agenda in southern perspective
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Where in the world does neoliberalism come from?: The market agenda in southern perspective
2014
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Overview
Neoliberalism is generally understood as a system of ideas circulated by a network of right-wing intellectuals, or as an economic system mutation resulting from crises of profitability in capitalism. Both interpretations prioritize the global North. We propose an approach to neoliberalism that prioritizes the experience of the global South, and sees neoliberalism gaining its main political strength as a development strategy displacing those hegemonic before the 1970s. From Southern perspectives, a distinct set of issues about neoliberalism becomes central: the formative role of the state, including the military; the expansion of world commodity trade, including minerals; agriculture, informality, and the transformation of rural society. Thinkers from the global South who have foregrounded these issues need close attention from the North and exemplify a new architecture of knowledge in critical social science.
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