
Daniel Scott Souleles et al., "People before Markets: An Alternative Casebook" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
New Books in Critical Theory
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Critiquing Neuroliberalism and Financialization in Urban Governance
The chapter explores the evolution of Neuroliberalism from a belief in market effectiveness to market imperialism, critiquing the flawed assumptions made by proponents like Hayek. It delves into how neoliberalism shapes societal problem-solving and transforms the state into a competition state, influencing aspects like education and democracy. Additionally, the chapter discusses the impacts of financialization on urban governance, comparing the privatization of parking in Chicago to Amsterdam's public parking system, highlighting the restrictions financial agreements with private investors can impose on democratic decision-making in urban planning.
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