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Neo-Liberal Ideology: History, Concepts and Policies

By: Rachel S. Turner | Book details

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Analytical table of contents
Acknowledgementsvi
1Introduction: Reinventing Liberal Ideology1
Objectives of the Book2
The Contours of Neo-Liberalism4
Neo-Liberalism and Ideology9
The Use of Concepts in Political Argument11
Outline of the Book14
Part I Ideas in Context
2Liberal Traditions21
Introduction: History and Interpretation21
Liberalism in National Contexts22
The Challenge of Collectivism35
Conclusion43
3The 'Rebirth of Liberalism'47
Introduction: Liberal Revival47
Revising History48
The Mont Pelerin Society69
Conclusion74
4Reinventing the Liberal Agenda80
Introduction: Ideas and Action80
Germany: The Social Market Economy81
Britain: Retrieving Liberal Individualism89
The United States: Conservative Capitalism98
Conclusion107

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