Expose, Oppose, Propose (e-bog) af William K. Carroll, Carroll

Expose, Oppose, Propose e-bog

230,54 DKK
Neoliberal capitalism positions us all as consumers in a hypermarket where money talks. For the majority of people around the globe, this translates as precarity and immiseration. But how can we break from this dominant ideological framework?Expose, Oppose, Propose details how, since the mid 1970s, transnational alternative policy groups (TAPGs) have functioned as think tanks of a different sort,…
Neoliberal capitalism positions us all as consumers in a hypermarket where money talks. For the majority of people around the globe, this translates as precarity and immiseration. But how can we break from this dominant ideological framework?Expose, Oppose, Propose details how, since the mid 1970s, transnational alternative policy groups (TAPGs) have functioned as think tanks of a different sort, generating resources for a globalization from below in dialogue with the critical social movements that are protagonists for global justice.Based on two years of intensive research, William Carroll not only provides a detailed examination of a variety of TAPGs showing how each group is distinctive and autonomous in its vision, practical priorities, and ways of producing and mobilizing alternative knowledge but also reveals how TAPGs form a master frame that advocates and envisages global justice and ecological wellbeing.
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere William K. Carroll, Carroll (forfatter)
Forlag Zed Books
Udgivet 15.07.2016
Længde 247 sider
Genrer GTF
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781783606054

Neoliberal capitalism positions us all as consumers in a hypermarket where money talks. For the majority of people around the globe, this translates as precarity and immiseration. But how can we break from this dominant ideological framework?Expose, Oppose, Propose details how, since the mid 1970s, transnational alternative policy groups (TAPGs) have functioned as think tanks of a different sort, generating resources for a globalization from below in dialogue with the critical social movements that are protagonists for global justice.Based on two years of intensive research, William Carroll not only provides a detailed examination of a variety of TAPGs showing how each group is distinctive and autonomous in its vision, practical priorities, and ways of producing and mobilizing alternative knowledge but also reveals how TAPGs form a master frame that advocates and envisages global justice and ecological wellbeing.