edited by Aled Davies, Ben Jackson and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite
University College London, 2021
eISBN: 978-1-78735-685-6 | Cloth: 978-1-78735-687-0 | Paper: 978-1-78735-686-3

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A new history of British neoliberalism that looks beyond right-wing actors.
 
The rise of British neoliberalism—a renewed emphasis on privatization and market-oriented economics—over the last fifty years is often characterized as the product of right-wing political economists, think tanks, and politicians. The Neoliberal Age? argues that this pat narrative ignores broader forces in British left-wing culture that collaborated to transform twentieth-century social life. Through a variety of case studies, the authors demonstrate that our austere, individualistic age emerged from more complex sociopolitical negotiations than typically described.  
 

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