The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority, Sovereignty and the Logic of Competition
William Davies
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Brilliant...explains how the rhetoric of competition has invaded almost every domain of our existence. -Evgeny Morozov, author of To Save Everything, Click Here In this fascinating book Davies inverts the conventional neoliberal practice of treating politics as if it were mere epiphenomenon of market theory, demonstrating that their version of economics is far better understood as the pursuit of politics by other means. -Professor Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame A sparkling, original, and ... Read more
Brilliant...explains how the rhetoric of competition has invaded almost every domain of our existence. -Evgeny Morozov, author of To Save Everything, Click Here In this fascinating book Davies inverts the conventional neoliberal practice of treating politics as if it were mere epiphenomenon of market theory, demonstrating that their version of economics is far better understood as the pursuit of politics by other means. -Professor Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame A sparkling, original, and ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781526403520
SKU
V9781526403520
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About William Davies
William Davies is a Senior Lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he is Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Centre. He is author of The Happiness Industry: How the Government and Big Business Sold Us Wellbeing (Verso, 2015) and The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority, Sovereignty and the Logic of Competition (SAGE, 2014). His writing is available ... Read more
Reviews for The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority, Sovereignty and the Logic of Competition
William Davies has made a substantial contribution to the study of neoliberal doctrine and policy-making. The book is a must for those writing in any way on neoliberalism and not unnecessarily difficult in relation to the complex topic it charts. It clearly breaks new ground by shedding light on debates beyond the most famous neoliberal intellectuals, debates that not many ... Read more