03474nam 2200469 450 991081601070332120230602141216.01-78680-149-31-78680-148-5(CKB)4100000004819745(MiAaPQ)EBC5390821(EXLCZ)99410000000481974520180614d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReclaiming the state a progressive vision of sovereignty for a post-neoliberal world /William Mitchell and Thomas FaziLondon :Pluto Press,2017.1 online resource (302 pages)Includes index.0-7453-3733-3 0-7453-3732-5 Introduction : Make the Left Great Again -- Part I. The Great Transformation Redux : From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism--and Beyond. Broken Paradise : A Critical Assessment of the Keynesian 'Full Employment' Era -- Destined to Fail : Understanding the Crisis of Keynesianism and the Rise of Neoliberalism -- That Option No Longer Exists : How Britain, and the British Labour Party, Fell Into the Monetarist Trap -- The Paris Consensus : The French Left and the Creation of Neoliberal Europe -- The State Never Went Away : Neoliberalism as a State-Driven Project -- Aprés Elle, Le Déluge : Are We Entering a Post-Neoliberal Age? -- Part II. A Progressive Strategy for the Twenty-First Century. Towards a Progressive Vision of Sovereignty -- A Government is Not Like a Household : An Introduction to Modern Monetary Theory -- I Have a Job For You : Why a Job Guarantee is Better than Basic Income -- We Have a (Central) Plan : The Case of Renationalisation -- Conclusion : Back to the State.Trump. Brexit. The alt-right. It's increasingly apparent that old political notions--believed to be consigned to the dustbin of history--are now resurrected. The neonationalist, anti-globalization, and anti-establishment attitude engulfing the United States and United Kingdom hints suspiciously at a yearning for national sovereignty. Reclaiming the State offers an urgent and prescient political analysis and economic program for the Left who are strategizing for these uncertain times. Many of our assumptions--about ideology, democracy, trade, and globalization--are being thrown into doubt, deposed by populism, nationalism, and racism. In response to these challenging times, economist Bill Mitchell and political theorist Thomas Fazi propose a reconceptualization of the sovereign state as a vehicle for change. They offer a progressive view of sovereignty based not on the demonization of the other, but as a way to bring the economy back under democratic control. With nationalism gaining support across the United States with each passing week, Reclaiaming the State provides innovative ideas to mobilize and reenergize a tired, divided Left.--Provided by Publisher.State, TheSovereigntyEconomic aspectsNationalismState, The.SovereigntyEconomic aspects.Nationalism.341.26Mitchell William343912Fazi ThomasMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816010703321Reclaiming the state3982844UNINA