Neo-Liberal Ideology : : History, Concepts and Policies / / Rachel S. Turner.

Neo-liberalism has been one of the most influential ideologies since the Second World War. This book provides an original account of its intellectual foundations, development and conceptual configuration as an ideology.It presents a comparative study of the development and the nature of neo-liberal...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Analytical table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Reinventing liberal ideology -- Part I: Ideas in Context -- Chapter 2 Liberal traditions -- Chapter 3 The ‘rebirth of liberalism’ -- Chapter 4 Reinventing the liberal agenda -- Part II: Political Concepts -- Chapter 5 The market: Against the state -- Chapter 6 Welfare: The legitimacy of state provision -- Chapter 7 The Constitution: Government and the rule of law -- Chapter 8 Property: Individualism and ownership -- Chapter 9 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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Neo-liberalism has been one of the most influential ideologies since the Second World War. This book provides an original account of its intellectual foundations, development and conceptual configuration as an ideology.It presents a comparative study of the development and the nature of neo-liberal ideas in the national contexts of Germany, Britain and the United States since the twentieth century, addressing the following questions:What are neo-liberalism's intellectual origins?What influence did neo-liberalism have on public policy debates? What are neo-liberalism's core concepts and how have they been interpreted in different national contexts that make it a distinctive ideology?In answering these questions, the book provides a deeper insight into the historical and intellectual origins and conceptual configuration of an ideology that reshaped politics and societies across the world.Key FeaturesExplores the intellectual and historical genesis of neo-liberalismPresents a case study of ideological growth and formationConcentrates on the four core concepts at the centre of neo-liberal ideology: the market, welfare, the constitution and propertyWritten in a clear and accessible styleOffers a comprehensive analysis of neo-liberalism as both an ideology and a political movement.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Analytical table of contents --
Acknowledgements --
Chapter 1 Introduction: Reinventing liberal ideology --
Part I: Ideas in Context --
Chapter 2 Liberal traditions --
Chapter 3 The ‘rebirth of liberalism’ --
Chapter 4 Reinventing the liberal agenda --
Part II: Political Concepts --
Chapter 5 The market: Against the state --
Chapter 6 Welfare: The legitimacy of state provision --
Chapter 7 The Constitution: Government and the rule of law --
Chapter 8 Property: Individualism and ownership --
Chapter 9 Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Analytical table of contents --
Acknowledgements --
Chapter 1 Introduction: Reinventing liberal ideology --
Part I: Ideas in Context --
Chapter 2 Liberal traditions --
Chapter 3 The ‘rebirth of liberalism’ --
Chapter 4 Reinventing the liberal agenda --
Part II: Political Concepts --
Chapter 5 The market: Against the state --
Chapter 6 Welfare: The legitimacy of state provision --
Chapter 7 The Constitution: Government and the rule of law --
Chapter 8 Property: Individualism and ownership --
Chapter 9 Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Analytical table of contents --
Acknowledgements --
Chapter 1 Introduction: Reinventing liberal ideology --
Part I: Ideas in Context --
Chapter 2 Liberal traditions --
Chapter 3 The ‘rebirth of liberalism’ --
Chapter 4 Reinventing the liberal agenda --
Part II: Political Concepts --
Chapter 5 The market: Against the state --
Chapter 6 Welfare: The legitimacy of state provision --
Chapter 7 The Constitution: Government and the rule of law --
Chapter 8 Property: Individualism and ownership --
Chapter 9 Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Index
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