Sentences with phrase «for neoliberalism»

As for neoliberalism being about eliminating the concept of the public good, my impression of Tristram Hunt is that his views are the exact opposite of that.

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She suggests that neoliberalism's focus on a minimal role for state intervention and on the individual worker as a completely realized market actor capable of protecting her interests through negotiation with an employer is problematic.
We can build this world by seeking and discovering viable alternatives to neoliberalism and unilateral globalization, alternatives based on the interests of peoples and respect for national, cultural and religious differences.
I recognize the societal evil that drives others to reject the violence of turbo - capitalism and neoliberalism and to long for a premodern «social peace.»
• What are the implications of these shifts for the ways in which neoliberalism is negotiated and resisted?
And the unprecedented 2017 general election, which seemed a slam - dunk landslide for Theresa May, instead dealt a hammer blow to austerity and neoliberalism.
For some time, a growing disenchantment with neoliberalism among the 99 % has failed to be reflected in the institutions of civil society.
Blue Labour sees immigration going hand in hand with neoliberalism which, for the last thirty years, has wrought enormous changes upon communities and individuals ill - adapted to cope with them.
Yet democracy and neoliberalism have failed to deliver the structural change needed to provide freedom, jobs and full bellies for many Africans.
«Andrew Cuomo is somehow the only politician in America who still thinks neoliberalism and triangulation work, who opens up the Blue Dog playbook and says, «How can I use this to run for president?
The group puts on participatory performances of subversive politico - military games and investigates gaming as a metaphor for social relations under repressive neoliberalism.
More the harsh reality of a shadow Cabinet and PLP, and trades union movement, almost entirely for Remain — and a «Remain» which had as its background politics exactly the same neoliberalism supporting framework as the Tories.
It's become easier to imagine the end of the world than a Tory minister resigning for probably lying — we are at peak neoliberalism
With the Tories on self - destruct mode and Labour at last offering a radical alternative to neoliberalism - this group wants a re boot and rebrand for a failed ideology.»
This promotes a false belief among some of Mr Corbyn's supporters that their opponents are hostile to everything he stands for, that they are all «Blairites» who support austerity and neoliberalism.
In a statement, Sheikh said it was important the seat had ethnic minority representation and emphasised her support for Corbyn, saying she backed a Labour party which «sticks to its principles, opposes neoliberalism and utilises the knowledge and experience of its members».
At the time, when the wet - sock formlessness of postmodern theory was becoming an unwitting companion of neoliberalism, I was mocked by some in the field for returning to a discredited Marxism.
Neoliberalism's epistemological imperatives are burningly relevant for every critical educator; they must be engaged, critiqued and contested, but the issue for me goes beyond epistemology.
«If we are attentive to the broader assault on public education by the forces of neoliberalism,» said Madeloni, «we have to critique Darling - Hammond at the very least for naïveté about these forces when she allows herself and her work to be taken up by them, when she allows the discourses they use to bash teacher education to become part of her rationales.»
Instead, this pamphlet - sized book offers brilliant political analysis, providing context for the nine days when Chicago teachers took on neoliberalism and the unequal school system it would create.
Neoliberalism and justice in education for sustainable development: A call for inclusive pluralism
Neoliberalism is about restructuring society to allow for, and facilitate the growth of, free - markets (p16).
Analysts estimate the value of the K - 12 education market at more than $ 700 billion.2 Beyond their calls for students and workers to adapt to the global capitalist economy through increased competition and «accountability» in public schools, business leaders crave access to a publicly funded, potentially lucrative market — one of the last strongholds of the commons to be penetrated by neoliberalism.3
Dennis locates this body of work at the intersection of imperial time, contested memory and spacial neoliberalism so that they become a series of propositions for dissecting a long term transition — for existing in a constant state of becoming.
The Primacy of Audience» Global Art Forum, Dubai (2011); «The Wrong of Contemporary Art: Aesthetics and Political Indeterminacy» (with Andrea Phillips) in Reading Rancière (2011); «Educations Sentimental and Unsentimental: Repositioning the Politics of Art and Education» in Redhook Journal (2011); «Screw (Down) The Debt: Neoliberalism and the Politics of Austerity» in Mute (2010); «You Are Here» for Manifesta 8 (2010).
January 1981 marked the end of the 1970s, not only for the obvious reasons but because it marked the moment after Reagan's election and before his inauguration, after the discourses of détente, human rights, and egalitarianism and before the onslaught of neoliberalism, anti-terrorism and militarist adventurism and supply - side «trickle - down» rhetoric masking the huge upward redistribution of wealth.
Check back for reviews of the other four main venues.While the varied presentation at Athens Conservatoire allows itself to touch upon the idiosyncrasies of our current context — politics, identity, immigration, neoliberalism — as a whole it can perhaps be taken as a hopeful reinvestment in community, conversation, and the processes of questioning.
Beyond these elites steeped in neoliberal dogma, the economists and pundits that continue to reinforce and reproduce the dogma of neoliberalism are equally responsible for removing the most important tool in the fight against climate catastrophe from the table, i.e. government committed to the public good.
While some austerity mongers, like David Cameron in Britain, claim to care about global warming and may believe that the fictional shortage of government money he promotes is a stand - in for the real shortage of atmospheric assets of the earth, the overall effect of austerity is to, as with neoliberalism more generally, to undermine the critically important instrument of government at exactly the time when it is needed most.
So, Occupy Wall Street, I'm right there with you in calling out neoliberalism for a whole litany of social and economic problems — both not being solved by it as its proponents always envisioned but also being exacerbated in many places — but at least when it comes to the environment, the critique isn't fully accurate.
In the middle of last night's standoff in Liberty Plaza over cleaning of the quasi-private space that Occupy Wall Street has been occupying for four weeks (thankfully and sensibly defused), a call to action was issued, blaming economic neoliberalism (colloquially today, globalization) for much of the socioecologiconomic problems we're facing.
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