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Market Civilizations: Neoliberals East and South

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Where does free market ideology come from? Recent work on the neoliberal intellectual movement around the Mont Pelerin Society has allowed for closer study of the relationship between ideas, interests, and institutions. Yet even as this literature brought neoliberalism down to earth, it tended to reproduce a European and American perspective on the world. With the notable exception of Augusto Pinochet’s Chile, long seen as a laboratory of neoliberalism, the new literature followed a story of diffusion as ideas migrated outward from the Global South. Even in the most innovative work, the cast of characters remains surprisingly limited, clustering around famous intellectuals like Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek.

Market Civilizations redresses this absence by introducing a range of characters and voices active in the transnational neoliberal movement from the Global South and Eastern Europe. This includes B. R. Shenoy, an early member of the Mont Pelerin Society from India, who has been canonized in some circles since the Singh reforms; Manuel Ayau, another MPS president and founder of the Marroquín University, an underappreciated Latin American node in the neoliberal network; Chinese intellectuals who read Hayek and Mises through local circumstances; and many others. Seeing neoliberalism from beyond the industrial core helps us understand what made radical capitalism attractive to diverse populations and how often disruptive policy ideas “went local.”

Authors: Slobodian Quinn, Plehwe Dieter
Publisher: ZONE BOOKS
Pages: 376
ISBN: 9781942130673
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022

Quinn Slobodian is Associate Professor of History at Wellesley College.

Philip Mirowski is a historian and philosopher of economic thought at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. His many previous books include Machine Dreams and More Heat than Light, and he appeared in Adam Curtis’s BBC documentary The Trap.

Dieter Plehwe is a Research Fellow in the Center for Civil Society Research unit of the WZB Social Science Center Berlin. He is the author and editor of several books on neoliberalism, including Neoliberal Hegemony and The Road from Mont Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective.

Quinn Slobodian is the author of Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism. He teaches History at Wellesley College.

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