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The neoliberalism controversy

Travis Holloway (Farmingdale): Neoliberalism and the Future of Democracy. Noelle McAfee (Emory): Neoliberalism and Other Political Imaginaries. Victor L Shammas (Oslo): Burying Mont Pelerin: Milton Friedman and Neoliberal Vanguardism. Chris Cutrone (SAIC): The Crisis of Neoliberalism and Marxism in the Age of Trump. Thomas J. Catlaw (Arizona State) and Billie Sandberg (Portland State): The Quantified Self and the Evolution of Neoliberal Self-­Government: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. Mitchell Dean (CBS): Foucault and the Neoliberalism Controversy. After neoliberalism, what next? There are economically-viable, socially-desirable alternatives to the failed neoliberal economic model. An excerpt from Neoliberal Horizons in Subjectivity by Jorge Aleman.

How neoliberals weaponise the concept of an ideal market: Simon Wren-Lewis reviews Can Neoliberalism Be Saved From Itself? by Colin Crouch. David Singh Grewal and Jedediah Purdy on law and neoliberalism. Farewell, neoliberalism: Johannes Lenhard and Rebecca Liu interview Wolfgang Streeck, author of How Will Capitalism End? The European centre-left keeps losing because neoliberalism is broken. After some delay, neoliberalism has arrived on the literary scene: Leigh Claire La Berge and Quinn Slobodian review Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution by Wendy Brown and Affect and American Literature in the Age of Neoliberalism by Rachel Greenwald Smith.