The Neoliberal Imagination: Politics, Aesthetics and Economics in the Evolution of Hyper-Industrial Capitalism

Routledge (2020)
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Introduction: What is the Neoliberal Imagination? -- Liberalism, Enlightenment, and Bourgeois Society -- Capitalism and the Progress of the World -- Capital and the 'Natural History of Destruction' -- Consumption, Individualism, and Mass Society -- Neoliberalism and the Postmodern Moment -- Globalization and the Aesthetics of the Anthropocene -- Posthumanism and Accelerationism -- Power, Sovereignty, and the Return of the Repressed -- Conclusion: Alternative Imaginaries.

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