edited by Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey & Michael Rustin.
London :
Lawrence and Wishart Ltd,
2015.
224 pages ;
22 x 14 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface -- Framing statement -- After neoliberalism : analysing the present / Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin -- Vocabularies of the economy / Doreen Massey -- A relational society / Michael Rustin -- Common-sense neoliberalism / Stuart Hall and Alan O'Shea -- After neoliberalism : the need for a gender revolution / Beatrix Campbell -- A growing discontent : class and generation under neoliberalism / Ben Little -- States of imagination / Janet Newman and John Clarke -- Whose economy? Reframing the debate / Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin -- Rethinking the neoliberal world order / Michael Rustin and Doreen Massey -- Energy beyond neoliberalism / Platform -- Race, migration and neoliberalism / Sally Davison and George Shire -- Displacing neoliberalism / Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin.
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"This book brings together in one volume contributions made to the public debate that has developed around the Kilburn Manifesto, a Soundings project that seeks to map the political, economic, social and cultural contours of neoliberalism. The manifesto opens with a framing statement and each chapter then analyses a specific issue or theme. The contributors call into question the neoliberal order itself, and find radical alternatives to its foundational assumptions."