The Neoliberal Revolution (

The Neoliberal Revolution ("Soundings")

by StuartHall (Editor), JonathanRutherford (Editor), Michael Rustin (Editor), Doreen Massey (Editor)

Synopsis

Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Mike Rustin examine some of the contours of the neoliberal revolution, while Tariq Modood and Jan Dobbernack, and Jon Wilson, add in a different way to the discussion on Labour's future associated with the Soundings ebook The Politics of Paradox. Gerry Hassan and Paolo Gerbaudo describe successful attempts to create alternative narratives - by Alex Salmond in Scotland and Nichi Vendola in Italy respectively; and John Palmer makes a cogent case for the continuing importance of the EU. A series of articles grapple with social provision under the neoliberal dispensation: Kate Bell and Jason Strelitz discuss the framing of debates on poverty; Mark Fisher shows how the destruction of our social fabric has caused many people to suffer from stress - remedies for which have themselves been privatised; Hilary Cottam argues for putting relationships at the centre of welfare provision, rather than transactional procedures; and Sue Gerhardt, Tessa Jowell and Sarah Stewart-Brown reflect on the ways in which Sure Start, a project that initially had relationships at its core, was overtaken by the imperatives of the drive to solve poverty through welfare to work programmes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 157
Publisher: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 190710335X
ISBN 13: 9781907103353

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'Soundings is willing to ask the biggest questions, but is always rooted in the here and now: it's a vital link between the tradition of progressive thought in Britain and the futures which all of us are working for.'Jeremy Gilbert, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies, University of East London