
Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction: 2nd Edition
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Business & Economics
Formato
Audiolivro
Duração
0h 1m
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 1, 2021
Editora
Tantor and Blackstone Publishing
ISBN-13
9798200178858
Descrição
Exploring the essence of modern economic thought, this engaging introduction delves into the concept of neoliberalism. With insights from seasoned scholars, readers are taken through a clear and approachable narrative that reveals how this ideology has gained momentum over the decades.
The discussion highlights key themes and milestones that have shaped neoliberal theory, linking it to current global issues. It emphasizes the role of market forces in society while examining the impact of these ideas on political and social structures.
Through thoughtful analysis, the authors encourage curiosity about the complex dynamics at play in today’s world. This refreshingly concise overview serves as a springboard for anyone eager to understand the nuances of neoliberalism and its profound effects on contemporary life.
The discussion highlights key themes and milestones that have shaped neoliberal theory, linking it to current global issues. It emphasizes the role of market forces in society while examining the impact of these ideas on political and social structures.
Through thoughtful analysis, the authors encourage curiosity about the complex dynamics at play in today’s world. This refreshingly concise overview serves as a springboard for anyone eager to understand the nuances of neoliberalism and its profound effects on contemporary life.
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