Introduction.
Adjustment.
Business.
Capitalism.
Challenge.
Change.
Choice.
Class.
Competition.
Community.
Consensus.
Development.
Diversity.
Emerge.
Enterprise.
Entrepreneurship.
Environment.
Experience.
Finance
Flexibility.
Freedom.
Global.
Governance.
Growth.
Individual.
Innovation.
Investment.
Management.
Market.
Network.
Openness.
Participation.
Performance.
Power.
Private.
Project.
Reform.
Responsibility.
Risk.
Stability.
Stakeholder.
State.
Trade.
Vision.
Welfare
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce is Lecturer in International Political Economy, SOAS, University of London, UK.
"This book is a remarkable achievement: it organises the best scholarship on and about neoliberalism, summarises the material around a selected group of key concepts, and presents them clearly, comprehensively, and in beautiful prose. This solid academic work has been carefully written for a wide readership. If you want to learn more about neoliberalism, this book is for you." - Alfredo Saad-Filho, SOAS University of London, UK."Since 2008, and the government bail-outs that followed the financial crisis, there has been a flood of interest in neoliberalism. Eagleton-Pierce has done a sterling job in identifying the core themes and concepts and putting them into an accessible and readable volume. Highly recommended." - Ray Kiely, Queen Mary University of London, UK."In the tradition of Raymond Williams’ Keywords, Eagleton-Pierce provides an indispensable guide to decoding the lexicon of neoliberal political-speak. Scholars will find the etymologies highly suggestive, enabling them to contextualize and nuance their analyses of the evolving dynamics of neoliberalism." - Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.“Neoliberalism is a pleasure in its own right. … It will make a welcome addition to a reference book shelf and can be enjoyed end to end or through browsing from entry to entry, letting serendipity arise.” – Barton Edgerton, The London School of Economics and Political Science Review of Books
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