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New Political Science (2017) 39 (3): 350–368.
Published: 01 September 2017
... accountability to markets and diverging from previous crisis responses, these billion dollar agreements have remained highly controversial. How have financial regulators sought to legitimate this novel approach to post-crisis accountability? Contrasting material and cognitive conceptions of regulatory capture, I...
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (1): 81–97.
Published: 01 March 2003
... years is having the effect of establishing a private government, one that is strikingly similar to feudalism, where the few rule the many in the interests of the few and status arrives via consumption and market connections. Furthermore, the internationalization of the American politico-economic model...
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New Political Science (2007) 29 (1): 77–95.
Published: 01 March 2007
... trends toward convergence, in particular mounting public investments in health care and in research and development. On the other hand, countries differ in their approach to market regulation, industrial support, and ethical restrictions. These differences do not follow the dichotomy between “liberal...
View articletitled, The Bio-economy and the Competition State: Transcending the Dichotomy between Coordinated and Liberal <span class="search-highlight">Market</span> Economies
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New Political Science (1983) 4 (1): 5–19.
Published: 01 March 1983
...James E. Block * I would like to give special thanks to my colleagues in the Political Science Department at DePaul University for their helpful advice and criticism. © 1983 Caucus for a New Political Science 1983 James E. Block The Selling of a Productivity Crisis: The Market...
View articletitled, The Selling of a Productivity Crisis: The <span class="search-highlight">Market</span> Campaign to Forestall Post-Industrial Redistribution and Work Reduction
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (2): 211–237.
Published: 01 June 2011
...Joseph de la Torre Dwyer Abstract For more than 150 years, feminists have debated the comparative merits of capitalism and socialism for women’s emancipation. This article explores the transition in Cuba as President Raid Castro experiments with market liberalization to shed light on that debate...
View articletitled, Precarious Politics: Experiments in <span class="search-highlight">Market</span>-Socialism and the Prospects for Cuban Women’s Unfinished Revolution
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New Political Science (2025) 47 (1): 74–99.
Published: 01 March 2025
...Isaac Kamola; Ralph Wilson Abstract Libertarian megadonors including Charles Koch have played a significant role pushing market fundamentalist ideas and policies and, in doing so, have fundamentally transformed American politics. These political efforts have proven so successful because...
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View articletitled, The Structure of Social Change: Charles Koch, <span class="search-highlight">Market</span> Fundamentalism, and the Assault on Higher Education
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New Political Science (2009) 31 (2): 221–237.
Published: 01 June 2009
... for a New Political Science 2009 New Political Science, Volume 31, Number 2, June 2009 REVIEW ESSAY Detnocracy, Free Markets, and Other Grand Illusions Thomas Frank, The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule, New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2008, 369 pp. Chris Hedges, Al1lerican Fascists: The Christian...
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (3): 435–449.
Published: 01 September 2003
...Brian Caterino 1/11New ]Jolitical Science, Volume 25, Number 3, Septelnber 2003 Carfax Publishing Taylor & Francis Group REVIEW ESSAY Marketing Critical Theory Joseph Heath, Communicative Action and Rational Choice, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001, 363 + vi pp. The idea of al1 encounter betweel1...
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New Political Science (2018) 40 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 March 2018
...Simon Choat Abstract Contesting the central tenets of mainstream economic theory, Michael Sandel’s work on markets argues that the marketization of certain goods risks corrupting the value of those goods, and that a reinvigorated public discourse is needed to establish the appropriate use...
View articletitled, Everything for Sale? Neoliberalism and the Limits of Michael Sandel’s Philosophical Critique of <span class="search-highlight">Markets</span>
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New Political Science (2017) 39 (4): 588–608.
Published: 01 December 2017
...Matt Guardino; Dean Snyder Abstract In this article, we explore the complex interconnections between monopoly power and commercial promotion and explain their role in maintaining the United States (US) social order in the twenty-first century. Our focus is the Capitalist Advertising and Marketing...
View articletitled, The Capitalist Advertising and <span class="search-highlight">Marketing</span> Complex and the US Social Order: A Political-Materialist Analysis
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New Political Science (1982) 3 (1-2): 71–92.
Published: 01 August 1982
...Tom Mayer © 1982 Caucus for a New Political Science 1982 Tom Mayer Markets and Democracy: A Critique of Charles E. Lindblom I. A NECESSARY CONDITION OF DEMOCRACY? However poorly the market is harnessed to democratic purposes, only within market-oriented systems does political democracy arise...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (3): 361–376.
Published: 01 September 2022
... the need to reevaluate the appropriate relationship between governments and markets. Yet, as I also explore, Neo-Brandeisians err in their depiction of market dynamics and the place of labor within them. To address these problems, I incorporate insights from Marxist legal studies and political economy. I...
View articletitled, Neo-Brandeisians and Marxists Unite!: Reevaluating the Nature of Power and <span class="search-highlight">Markets</span> in Competition Policy
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (2): 219–237.
Published: 01 June 2014
...IrMa Velicu Abstract Historically, the production of a market society has depended on the commodification of valuables such as land and labour, which has also meant the disembedding of capital from elements of the “primordial,” such as kinship, spiritual relations, and identities. Today we...
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Rogue Traders, Suspect Citizens and the Invisible Hand: Crisis in the Theater of Responsibility
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (4): 465–477.
Published: 01 December 2011
...Steven Pludwin Abstract Since 2008 the language of economic crisis has dominated American political discourse. In this article it is argued that within the context of the current economic crisis, there has been a shift from market-talk that displaces human agency to an active naming and production...
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New Political Science (2016) 38 (2): 178–200.
Published: 01 June 2016
...Tom Malleson Abstract The belief that people morally deserve the income they acquire in the market is both powerful and deep-rooted. Nevertheless, most political philosophers are skeptical of the idea that market income is morally deserved. There is thus a large and uncomfortable chasm between...
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New Political Science (2024) 46 (1): 61–80.
Published: 01 March 2024
... it presents itself as an anti-establishment or market-resistant operation, the EDF also usually depicts its “funded defensible environments” through the frames of a complex victimology in which “the system” assaults “the life-world.” It then can step forth as a third-sector “public defender,” forging...
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New Political Science (2009) 31 (4): 431–442.
Published: 01 December 2009
...Heikki Patomäki Abstract First I make a case for the possibility of defining neoliberalism in a sufficiently evident and coherent way as a programme of resolving problems of, and developing, human society by means of competitive markets. Second, I argue that the more narrow, technical and short...
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New Political Science (2021) 43 (4): 421–450.
Published: 01 December 2021
...Maha Rafi Atal; Lisa Ann Richey Abstract Corporations have become prominent actors in responding to COVID-19. Within the context of increasing privatization of humanitarianism and marketization of social justice, corporate marketing has played a part in the “interpretive battles” to define...
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New Political Science (1993) 14 (1): 67–84.
Published: 01 December 1993
... to the currently popular mainstream assumption that the stability of Austrian corporatism can be traced in large part to Austria's unique and historically well-established "culture of consensus," this essay argues that the persistence of corporatism in Austria is attributable largely to the fact that market forces...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (4): 525–539.
Published: 01 December 2011
... as labor market “insiders” who benefited from government largesse in the form of bailouts to the auto industry and excessive salaries and pensions granted to public employees. Resentment of union privileges grew more common than solidarity with union workers. While public employee unions had some success...
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