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The New Way Of The World: On Neoliberal Society Hardcover

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Pierre Dardot
Book Description
Exploring the genesis of neoliberalism, and the political and economic circumstances of its deployment, Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval dispel numerous common misconceptions. Neoliberalism is neither a return to classical liberalism nor the restoration of "pure" capitalism. To misinterpret neoliberalism is to fail to understand what is new about it: far from viewing the market as a natural given that limits state action, neoliberalism seeks to construct the market and make the firm a model for governments. Only once this is grasped will its opponents be able to meet the unprecedented political and intellectual challenge it poses.
ISBN-10
1781681767
ISBN-13
9781781681763
Language
English
Publisher
Verso Books
Publication Date
04-Feb-14
Number of Pages
352
About the Author
PIERRE DARDOT is a philosopher and specialist in Hegel and Marx. His previous books include Sauver Marx?: Empire, multitude, travail immate riel (with Christian Laval and El Mouhoub Mouhoud) and Marx, pre nom: Karl (with Christian Laval). CHRISTIAN LAVAL is Professor of Sociology at the Universite de Paris Ouest Nanterre La De fense. His other books include L'Ambition sociologique: Saint-Simon, Comte, Tocqueville, Marx, Durkheim, Weber; Jeremy Bentham, les artifices du capitalism; L'E cole n'est pas une entreprise: Le ne o-libe ralisme a l'assaut de l'enseignement public; and L'Homme e conomique: Essai sur les racines du ne olibe ralisme.
Author 2
Christian Laval
Editorial Review
To understand these debates [on neoliberalism], the book by Christian Laval and Pierre Dardot on the 'neoliberal society' offers us analytical keys. This monument of scholarship draws on the history of ideas, philosophy and sociology. Le Monde "Extremely scholarly, this book is an insistent invitation to push theoretical and social critique of the present order beyond the standard analyses." Le Monde diplomatique