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The Clever Tropes of a Low Dishonest Decade: Philip Mirowski on the Epistemology of Neoliberalism

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Description:This is the first collection to measure the achievement of one of neoliberalism’s leading historians and critics. In a series of groundbreaking articles, Philip Mirowski and his collaborators have shown that neoliberalism, far from being a catch-all name for a globally resurgent capitalism, is, in fact, a movement driven by intellectuals and dedicated to the takeover of existing institutions. Anyone wanting to make sense of neoliberalism would do well to know who the players are and to understand how they have organized themselves. This volume builds on Mirowski’s work by putting him into conversation with scholars from outside economics and intellectual history, whose brief it is to amplify his insights, identify gaps in his arguments, and propose new lines of inquiry. The collection also contains three major new contributions by Mirowski himself: his critique of contemporary Marxism and its failure adequately to theorize neoliberalism, his lengthy review of Nancy Maclean’s much discussed Democracy in Chains, and an interview with members of the boundary 2 collective.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Clever Tropes of a Low Dishonest Decade: Philip Mirowski on the Epistemology of Neoliberalism. To get started finding The Clever Tropes of a Low Dishonest Decade: Philip Mirowski on the Epistemology of Neoliberalism, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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2019
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The Clever Tropes of a Low Dishonest Decade: Philip Mirowski on the Epistemology of Neoliberalism

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Description: This is the first collection to measure the achievement of one of neoliberalism’s leading historians and critics. In a series of groundbreaking articles, Philip Mirowski and his collaborators have shown that neoliberalism, far from being a catch-all name for a globally resurgent capitalism, is, in fact, a movement driven by intellectuals and dedicated to the takeover of existing institutions. Anyone wanting to make sense of neoliberalism would do well to know who the players are and to understand how they have organized themselves. This volume builds on Mirowski’s work by putting him into conversation with scholars from outside economics and intellectual history, whose brief it is to amplify his insights, identify gaps in his arguments, and propose new lines of inquiry. The collection also contains three major new contributions by Mirowski himself: his critique of contemporary Marxism and its failure adequately to theorize neoliberalism, his lengthy review of Nancy Maclean’s much discussed Democracy in Chains, and an interview with members of the boundary 2 collective.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Clever Tropes of a Low Dishonest Decade: Philip Mirowski on the Epistemology of Neoliberalism. To get started finding The Clever Tropes of a Low Dishonest Decade: Philip Mirowski on the Epistemology of Neoliberalism, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
228
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Release
2019
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