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The Invisible Doctrine
The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life)
Book • 2024
George Monbiot and Peter Hutchinson's "Invisible Doctrine" explores the history and impact of neoliberalism on the global economy and political systems.
The book traces the origins of neoliberal ideas and their influence on policy decisions, examining how they have reshaped societies and economies worldwide.
It analyzes the role of powerful individuals and corporations in promoting neoliberal policies and their consequences, including increased inequality and environmental damage.
The authors critique the core tenets of neoliberalism and argue for alternative approaches that prioritize social justice and environmental sustainability.
The book offers a critical perspective on the dominant economic and political ideologies of our time, prompting readers to question the status quo and consider alternative models.
The book traces the origins of neoliberal ideas and their influence on policy decisions, examining how they have reshaped societies and economies worldwide.
It analyzes the role of powerful individuals and corporations in promoting neoliberal policies and their consequences, including increased inequality and environmental damage.
The authors critique the core tenets of neoliberalism and argue for alternative approaches that prioritize social justice and environmental sustainability.
The book offers a critical perspective on the dominant economic and political ideologies of our time, prompting readers to question the status quo and consider alternative models.
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Ep105. Neoliberalism: The Ultimate Disorderer? With George Monbiot