Critical Theory, Democracy, and the Challenge of Neo-Liberalism

With a few exceptions, critical theorists have been late to provide a comprehensive diagnosis of neoliberalism comparable in scope to their extensive analyses of advanced welfare state capitalism. Instead, the main lines of critical theory have focused on questions of international justice which, wh...

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Main Author: Hansen, Phillip (auth)
Other Authors: Caterino, Brian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Toronto Press 2019
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