After neoliberalism: analysing the present
Examines the nature of the global neoliberal settlement, including the social, cultural and political battles that have attended its emergence and maintenance - and those that might help bring about its demise. Drawing on Gramscian concepts such as conjuncture and hegemony, it argues
that the economic underpinnings of the current settlement are unravelling, but the broader political and social consensus is still largely in place. Therefore it seeks to challenges mainstream political debate, which largely avoids confronting the systemic failures that underpin the financial
crash.
Keywords: CONJUNCTURE; FINANCIAL CRASH; GLOBALISATION; GRAMSCI; HEGEMONY; NEOLIBERALISM
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 09 April 2013
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