Never let a serious crisis go to waste: how neoliberalism survived the financial meltdown
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At the onset of the Great Recession, as house prices sank and joblessness soared, many commentators thought that neoliberalism itself was in its death throes. And yet it seems that - post-apocalypse - we've woken into a second nightmare more ghastly than the first: a political class still blaming government intervention, a global drive for austerity, stagflation, and exploding sovereign debt crises. The economics profession has weathered the crisis by pumping noise and confusion into our attempts to understand the unfolding disasters. Philip Mirowski argues that, as in classic studies of cognitive dissonance, neoliberal thought has become so pervasive that any countervailing evidence serves only to further…
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- Neoliberalism (international relations)
- Austerity
- Political economy
- Capitalism
- Financial crisis
- Recession
- Politics
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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