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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (67600)8/12/2022 6:20:00 PM
From: marcher  Read Replies (1) of 71475
 
she seems to be the prominent u.s. far left academic critic of neoliberalism...
and has been arguing against it for quite a while.
but yeah, she's very careful about her public comment...
maybe overly civil.
-g-

brown from 2003:

"...I want to background this agenda in order to consider our current predicament in terms of a neo-liberal
political rationality, a rationality that exceeds particular positions on particular issues, and one that undergirds
important features of the Clinton decade as well as the Reagan-Bush years. Further, I want to consider the
way that this rationality is emerging as governmentality — a mode of governance encompassing but not
limited to the state, and one which produces subjects, forms of citizenship and behavior, and a new
organization of the social..."

muse.jhu.edu
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