Market Shaping and Neoliberalism: Britain's Present and Future
Explore how neoliberalism led the UK into an economic trap and how policymakers can shape markets to escape it. Learn about the consequences of stagnation and the failure of further financialization as a response.
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Challenges and Approaches in Feminist Critique of Globalization
The feminist perspective on globalization highlights the need for a counter-hegemonic global regime that prioritizes democratic political control and equitable development. Different feminist approaches address gender injustices, with an emphasis on specific, concrete issues. Early feminist analyses
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Challenges and Perspectives on Worker Education in South Africa
The article delves into the challenges faced by the working class in the context of capitalism, neoliberalism, and gender inequalities in post-apartheid South Africa. It examines the impact of economic crises, political challenges, and the changing dynamics within the labor movement on worker educat
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The Politics of Health and Citizenship: Navigating Neoliberalism
Current debates in healthcare address escalating costs, shifting citizenship dynamics, and the balance between individual autonomy and civic obligations. The concept of citizenship is historically layered and contested, with implications for public commitment and inclusion/exclusion dynamics.
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Explanations of Icelandic Financial Collapse in 2008: Neoliberalism or Government Intervention?
The Icelandic financial collapse of 2008 was not solely attributed to neoliberal policies or government intervention but rather a combination of factors including vulnerable economic conditions and critical decision-making. Contrary to popular belief, Iceland was not more reckless or oversized in it
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Political and Legal Foundations for Sustainable Economy and Full Employment
The discussion explores the impact of globalization on the political and economic spheres, focusing on the conflict between neoliberalism and alternative economic theories. It delves into the origins of neoliberalism in classical economic theory, highlighting its emphasis on private property, market
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Evolution of Accident Compensation Scheme in New Zealand
The evolution of the Accident Compensation Scheme in New Zealand, from the Woodhouse principles to the 21st century challenges, involving the contributions of key figures like Sir Owen Woodhouse. It explores the shift towards a comprehensive no-fault scheme and the impacts of neoliberalism on the sc
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The Rise and Fall of Japanese Economy in Capitalist World System
After the financial crisis of 2007 marked the beginning of the end of the postwar capitalist world system, a period of discontinuity emerged, signifying an opportunity to create a more stable economic system. By analyzing the long and super long waves of capitalist economy, particularly focusing on
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Theories of International Integration: From Neoliberalism to Structuralism
The concept of international integration has evolved over time, with classic theories like federalism and functionalism giving way to newer ideas like neoliberalism and structuralism. Neoliberalism emphasizes economic liberalization for improved competitiveness and living standards, while structural
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Challenges of Neoliberalism in Academic Research
Professor Louise Morley explores the impact of neoliberalism on academic research, focusing on issues like financialization, gender biases, and the affective economy. The discussion delves into the entanglement of research with neoliberal ideologies, questioning the prioritization of market values o
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Challenges and Evolution of Feminist Approaches to Globalization
The contemporary feminist movement faces organizational and ideological hurdles in challenging the hegemony of neo-liberal globalization. Feminist perspectives on globalization aim to address gender injustices with a focus on specific issues. Early feminist analyses were criticized for not consideri
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Effects of Globalization on Citizenship and Contemporary Globalization
The impact of globalization challenges traditional notions of citizenship tied to nation-states, leading to new forms of citizenship evolving in response. Globalization questions themes of citizenship, identity, and democracy, deepening the interconnectedness of local, national, and global events. F
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