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In an interview with VF, ‘Hayek’s Bastards’ author Quinn Slobodian unpacks how libertarians and neoliberals made race and ...
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The Nation on MSNLabor Has a China Problem—but Not the One You ThinkFaced with Trump and neoliberalism, American unions are embracing one of their oldest, most dangerous tendencies: Sinophobia.
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Jacobin on MSNTrump’s Protectionist Turn Is a Death Blow for NeoliberalismIn the view of the reeling old neoliberal establishments, Donald Trump increasingly appears as the pure negation of their ...
Francis Fukuyama’s end of history theory introduced the argument that Western liberal democracy is the final, everlasting ...
Why? Because I am a proud neoliberal, and after President Donald Trump’s tariffs destroy what is left of the post-neoliberal world order, neoliberalism itself will be due for a comeback. There is no ...
Exceptionalism, Exploitation, and Erasure, Sean P. Connors teams up with Roberta Seelinger Trites to explore how young adult literature naturalizes neoliberalism in positioning teenagers as ...
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ZNetwork on MSNThe Method in the Far Right’s MadnessQuinn Slobodian has established himself as one of the sharpest intellectual historians of neoliberalism. In books such as ...
Quinn Slobodian, in his new book Hayek’s Bastards: the neoliberal roots of the populist right, argues that the far-right ...
Cochabamba, Bolivia, exploded when water rates spiked overnight, following the city's privatization of the municipal water ...
How neoliberals fell in love with “human nature”—the glue that still unites the divergent factions of the new right.
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