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Aeons without History/Thesis on the Metacartel

Aeons without History/Thesis on the Metacartel

Aeons without History/Thesis on the Metacartel

by Vincent Garton and Edmund Berger

ISBN: 9781915103093

Publisher: Urbanomic

Pub Date: May 9, 2023

A historian and a political economist investigate the occult forces that control history.
The Marketizers

The Marketizers

The Marketizers

Public Choice and the Origins of the Neoliberal Order

by Jacob Jensen

ISBN: 9781913380526

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: January 3, 2023

A history of the pervasive idea that politics is a marketplace.
Routes/Worlds

Routes/Worlds

Routes/Worlds

by Elizabeth A. Povinelli

ISBN: 9783956795664

Publisher: Sternberg Press

Pub Date: November 15, 2022

An anthropology of the otherwise considers forms of life that run counter to dominant modes of being under late settler liberalism.
Unprecedented?

Unprecedented?

Unprecedented?

How COVID-19 Revealed the Politics of Our Economy

by William Davies, Sahil Jai Dutta, Nick Taylor and Martina Tazzioli

ISBN: 9781913380120

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: April 19, 2022

A critical and evidence-based account of the COVID-19 pandemic as a political–economic rupture, exposing underlying power struggles and social injustices.
Futilitarianism

Futilitarianism

Futilitarianism

Neoliberalism and the Production of Uselessness

by Neil Vallelly

ISBN: 9781912685905

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: November 16, 2021

A proposal for countering the futility of neoliberal existence to build an egalitarian, sustainable, and hopeful future.
Public Purpose

Public Purpose

Public Purpose

Industrial Policy's Comeback and Government's Role in Shared Prosperity

by Mariana Mazzucato

ISBN: 9781946511652

Publisher: Boston Review

Pub Date: October 26, 2021

How governments can spur growth and innovation to solve their greatest challenges—from green energy to national security to building resilient health systems.
The Japanese Economy

The Japanese Economy, second edition

The Japanese Economy

by Takatoshi Ito and Takeo Hoshi

ISBN: 9780262538244

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: January 28, 2020

The second edition of a comprehensive account of all the major aspects of the Japanese economy, substantially updated and expanded.
Can Markets Solve Problems?

Can Markets Solve Problems?

Can Markets Solve Problems?

An Empirical Inquiry into Neoliberalism in Action

by Daniel Neyland, Véra Ehrenstein and Sveta Milyaeva

ISBN: 9781912685158

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: November 5, 2019

A provocative analysis of market-based interventions into public problems and the consequences.
Economics after Neoliberalism

Economics after Neoliberalism

Economics after Neoliberalism

Edited by Joshua Cohen

ISBN: 9781946511454

Publisher: Boston Review

Pub Date: September 17, 2019

How we can look beyond the tyranny of market logic in our public lives to reimagine the fundamentals of democracy.
Racist Logic

Racist Logic

Racist Logic

Markets, Drugs, Sex

by Donna Murch

ISBN: 9781946511362

Publisher: Boston Review

Pub Date: June 4, 2019

The history of international banking, the commodification of black masculinity, the buying and selling of women's eggs, Michelle Obama's dubious advice to black youth, and the workings of affirmative action at elite universities viewed through the lens of racial capitalism.
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