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Neoliberalism as Analytical Starting Point: Possibilities and Problems

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Introduced by Dr Amir Paz-Fuchs, Dr Eagleton-Pierce examines neoliberalism from an international political economy perspective. He looks at a wide range of uses of the term ‘neoliberalism’ and stated ‘it can sometimes appear as a kind of conceptual Swiss Army knife which can unpick and cut through almost any argument concerning the modern world’. This talk was given at the Neoliberalism, Employment and the Law workshop at Wolfson College,Oxford, hosted the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society in November 2015.
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Introduced by Dr Amir Paz-Fuchs, Dr Eagleton-Pierce examines neoliberalism from an international political economy perspective. He looks at a wide range of uses of the term ‘neoliberalism’ and stated ‘it can sometimes appear as a kind of conceptual Swiss Army knife which can unpick and cut through almost any argument concerning the modern world’. This talk was given at the Neoliberalism, Employment and the Law workshop at Wolfson College,Oxford, hosted the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society in November 2015.
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