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Neoliberalism: What is it? Where is it taking us? And do we want this? An interview with Dieter Plehwe

1 h 26 min · 6 de may de 2025
Portada del episodio Neoliberalism: What is it? Where is it taking us? And do we want this? An interview with Dieter Plehwe

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While many have declared the death of neoliberalism since the 2008 Financial Crisis, what we have actually seen is a deepening of neoliberal logic and practice. Neoliberalism is, as George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison point out, an invisible doctrine. It seems to rule everything, but it rules from nowhere. The following is an interview with the German Political Scientist Dieter Plehwe, one of the world's foremost thinkers on what became known as the Neoliberal Thought Collective

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