Polarising Development – Introducing Alternatives to Neoliberalism and the Crisis

Main author: Marois, Thomas
Other authors: Pradella, Lucia
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description Neoliberal economic policies, with their emphasis on market-led development and individual rationality, have been exposed as bankrupt not only by the global economic crisis but also by increasing social opposition and resistance. Social movements and critical scholars in Latin America, East Asia, Europe and the United States, alongside the Arab uprisings, have triggered renewed debate on possible different futures. While for some years any discussion of substantive alternatives has been marginalised, the global crisis since 2008 has opened up new spaces to debate, and indeed to radically rethink, the meaning of develop- ment. Debates on developmental change are no longer tethered to the pole of ‘reform and reproduce’: a new pole of ‘critique and strategy beyond’ neoliberal capitalism has emerged. Despite being forcefully challenged, neoliberalism has proven remarkably resilient. In the first years since the crisis erupted, the bulk of the alternative literature pointed to continued growth in the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and in other big emerging market countries to affirm the necessary role for the state in sustaining capitalist development. New devel- opmental economists have consequently reasserted themselves. Their proposals converged into a broader demand for global Keynesianism (Patomäki, 2012) – a demand that is proving to be less and less realistic in the face of a deepening global economic crisis.
author_additional Pradella, Lucia
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format Book Chapters
author Marois, Thomas
author_facet Marois, Thomas
Pradella, Lucia
authorStr Marois, Thomas
author_letter Marois, Thomas
author2 Pradella, Lucia
author2Str Pradella, Lucia
title Polarising Development – Introducing Alternatives to Neoliberalism and the Crisis
publisher Pluto Press
publishDate 2015
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/19910/