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14863423 No.14863423 [Reply] [Original]

What are the best books about neoliberalism?

>> No.14863433

>>14863423
ifunny has the most humourous memes. I love ifunny.

>> No.14863500
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>> No.14863514

>>14863500
>Deng
>neoliberal
opinion discarded
>>14863423
Milton Friedman - Free to Choose, Money Mischief
Greg Mankiw - Macroeconomics and Microeconomics
Friedrich Hayek - Road to Serfdom, Constitution of Liberty
Karl Popper - Open Society and its Enemies

>> No.14864267

>>14863514
>Dengism
>China embracing liberal capitalism
Nutter

>> No.14864292

>>14864267
>China
>liberal capitalism
now you're literally regurgitating right wing libertarian propaganda, butterfly. read more on Chinese reforms and Deng's own oeuvre to see how it has nothing to do with libertarian wet dream about deregulated markets

>> No.14864307

>>14864292
You calling that socialism?

>> No.14864332

>>14864307
>everything that is not capitalism must be socialism
it exists on a spectrum, China is building up productive forces to transition to socialism. if you knew the history of Mao's China, you'd know that this was a necessary measure

>> No.14864343

>>14863423
The Great Replacement by Brenton Tarrant
Culture of Critique by Kevin MacDonald
Assemblywomen by Aristophanes

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>> No.14864358

>>14864332
I know it’s a spectrum, but I still see this as a mixed and essentially still capitalist economy. State authoritarian in contrast to the European, but not all that different.
Donno what Harvey says about it or why they put him on the cover, but it matched my idea of the state of liberal capitalism anyway.

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>>14863423
The Birth of Biopolitics by Foucault

>> No.14864404

>>14863514
Cringe.

>> No.14864506

While I agree that interpreting Deng's reforms as "neoliberal" is overly simplistic and convenient, Harvey makes a point of explaining the differences between China's reforms and the West's. The rest of the book is very good though for grasping what neoliberalism entails.

>> No.14864695

>>14864267
>Nutter
Stop appropriating British words.

>> No.14864702

>>14863423
Literally doesn't exist
Piss off, burger

>> No.14864786

Capitalist realism
Manufacturing consent
Chapotraphouse’s book

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>>14864695
Feck off

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>>14863423
Ah well, my contribution to the thread

>> No.14864827

>>14863423
Nick Land aka Capital predicted this

>> No.14865286

>>14863423

unironically Kaczynski's "Technological Slavery"

"As for your colleague’s claim that the “overall material standard
of living seems to be increasing,” the way that works is that the technoindustrial
system simply defines the term “high standard of living” to
mean the kind of living that the system itself provides, and the system then
“discovers” that the standard of living is high and increasing. But to me
and to many, many other people a high material standard of living consists
not in cars, television sets, computers, or fancy houses, but in open spaces,
forests, wild plants and animals, and clear-flowing streams. As measured
by that criterion our material standard of living is falling rapidly."

--Kaczynski, Technological Slavery (2019), p. 164.

>> No.14865350

>>14863433
it’s underrated if im being honest but the political discourse on there is amateur