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This book explores how changes that occurred around 1989 shaped the study of the social sciences, and scrutinizes the impact of the paradigm of neoliberalism in different disciplinary fields. The contributors examine the ways in which capitalism has transmuted into a seemingly unquestionable, triumphant framework that globally articulates economics with epistemology and social ontology. The volume also investigates how new narratives of capitalism are being developed by social scientists in order to better understand capitalism’s ramifications in various domains of knowledge. At its heart, Beyond Neoliberalism seeks to unpack and disaggregate neoliberalism, and to take readers beyond the analytical limitations that a traditional framework of neoliberalism entails.
Neoliberalism --- Liberalism --- Social movements --- History --- Movements, Social --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Neo-liberalism --- Social history --- Social psychology --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Social sciences-Philosophy. --- Social Structure, Social Inequality. --- Sociological Theory. --- Social Theory. --- Social structure. --- Social inequality. --- Sociology. --- Social sciences—Philosophy. --- Social theory --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Organization, Social --- Social organization --- Anthropology --- Social institutions --- Equality. --- Social Structure. --- Social philosophy --- Philosophy.
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Yugoslavia's twentieth-century bore witness to civil war, sharp ideological struggles and a series of 'partisan ruptures'; revolutionary events that changed the face of Yugoslavian society, politics and culture, which were felt on a global level. This book is a comprehensive historical and political analysis of the three major ruptures; the People's Liberation Struggle during World War Two, the self-management model and the Non-Aligned Movement. In order to understand what provoked and what came out of these revolutionary ruptures, Gal Kirn examines the implications of communism and socialism's productive relationship, the Yugoslavian 'experiment' of market socialism that marked the political and economic shift towards 'post-socialism' already in the 1960s, which crystallised new class coalitions that will later on - together with austerity politics - lead the way towards des-integration of Yugoslavia. Filling a much-needed gap in English language literature, this book's interrogation of the Yugoslav socialist experiment offers insights for left projects and democratic socialist discussions today, as well as historians of Yugoslavia and revolutionary movements.
Capitalism --- Socialism --- Central planning --- Profit-sharing --- Deferred profit sharing plans --- Profit sharing plans --- Employee fringe benefits --- Incentives in industry --- Wages --- Cooperation --- Producer cooperatives --- Central economic planning --- Centrally planned economy --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economic policy --- Planning --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- E-books
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How do memories circulate transnationally and to what effect? How to understand the enduring role of national memories and their simultaneous reconfiguration under globalization? Challenging the methodological nationalism that has until recently dominated the study of memory and heritage, this book charts the rich production of memory across and beyond national borders. Arguing for the fruitfulness of a transnational as distinct from a global approach, it places the issues of circulation, articulation and the scales of remembrance at the centre of its inquiry. In the process, it sheds new light on the ways in which mediation, post-coloniality, migration and regional integration affect both the way we remember and the role of memory in contemporary societies. In this interdisciplinary collection, humanities and social science scholars examine a rich sample of cases from the nineteenth century on, stretching across the globe from Vietnam to Europe and the Middle East, to the USA and the Pacific, and involving a wide range of cultural practices from quilting to films, from photography to heritage sites and monuments. In the process, the volume develops a new theoretical framework while proposing new methodological tools and resources for studying collective remembrance beyond the nation-state.
Collective memory --- Memorialization --- Memorialisation --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memorials --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Memory and heritage. --- globalization and postcolonialism. --- methodological nationalism. --- transnationalism.
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