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A History of Neoliberalism w/ Quinn Slobodian

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The Emergence of International Economic Law

I think that the reality of globalization is an ever denser thicket of legal instruments to push trade and investment and migration in one way or another. And what i was trying to describe in the book is the kind of normative logic at the heart of the people who are thinking through the way that they want the global economy to be regulated. So this pushes us away from the idea of neo liberalism as d regulation, which i think is really misleading. Pushes us away from market fundamentalism on the premise that we actually have anything that could be called a free market or a disembedded market.

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