The Road from Mont Pelerin

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-06-19
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Pr
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Summary

What exactly is neoliberalism, and where did it come from? This volume attempts to answer these questions by exploring neoliberalismrs"s origins and growth as a political and economic movement.Although modern neoliberalism was born at the "Colloque Walter Lippmann" in 1938, it only came into its own with the founding of the Mont Pegrave;lerin Society, a partisan "thought collective," in Vevey, Switzerland, in 1947. Its original membership was made up of transnational economists and intellectuals, including Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, George Stigler, Karl Popper, Michael Polanyi, and Luigi Einaudi. From this small beginning, their ideas spread throughout the world, fostering, among other things, the political platforms of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan and the Washington Consensus.The Road from Mont Pegrave;lerin presents the key debates and conflicts that occurred among neoliberal scholars and their political and corporate allies regarding trade unions, development economics, antitrust policies, and the influence of philanthropy. The book captures the depth and complexity of the neoliberal "thought collective" while examining the numerous ways that neoliberal discourse has come to shape the global economy.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Origins of National Traditions
French Neoliberalism and Its Divisions: From the Colloque Walter Lippmann to the Fifth Republicp. 45
Liberalism and Neoliberalism in Britain, 1930-1980p. 68
Neoliberalism in Germany: Revisiting the Ordoliberal Foundations of the Social Market Economyp. 98
The Rise of the Chicago School of Economics and the Birth of Neoliberalismp. 139
Arguing Out Strategies on Targeted Topics
The Neoliberals Confront the Trade Unionsp. 181
Reinventing Monopoly and the Role of Corporations: The Roots of Chicago Law and Economicsp. 204
The Origins of the Neoliberal Economic Development Discoursep. 238
Business Conservatives and the Mont Pèlerin Societyp. 280
Mobilization for Action
The Influence of Neoliberals in Chile before, during, and after Pinochetp. 305
Taking Aim at the New International Economic Orderp. 347
How Neoliberalism Makes Its World: The Urban Property Rights Project in Perup. 386
Postface: Defining Neoliberalismp. 417
List of Contributorsp. 457
Indexp. 459
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