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The Anglo-American Model of Neoliberalism of the 1980s: Construction, Development and Dissemination

The Anglo-American Model of Neoliberalism of the 1980s: Construction, Development and Dissemination

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This book explores neoliberalism's features in the UK and USA in the 1980s, analyzing its legacy, acceptance, rejection, and spread in France and Europe, highlighting its need to adapt. It fills a historiographical gap regarding a topical concept.

Format: Hardback
Length: 335 pages
Publication date: 03 December 2022
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

This comprehensive book delves into the intricate details of neoliberalism's presence in the United Kingdom and the United States during the 1980s, exploring its philosophical, historical, political, legal, and economic aspects. It conducts a thorough analysis of the model's legacy in the Anglosphere, examining its acceptance, rejection, and widespread proliferation in France and Europe, particularly within the European Union (EU), where it often emulates and disseminates neoliberal processes and techniques through both hard and soft law. The book also sheds light on the scope of neoliberalism's spread throughout EU countries, highlighting instances of illiberalism and emphasizing the need for the model to adapt to evolving circumstances. By filling a significant historiographical gap, this book remains highly relevant and topical in today's world.


Neoliberalism, a political and economic ideology that gained prominence in the 1980s, has had a profound impact on both the United Kingdom and the United States. This book aims to examine the features of neoliberalism in these two countries in relation to a range of philosophical, historical, political, legal, and economic concepts.


The first chapter provides an overview of neoliberalism, tracing its origins to the 1930s and highlighting its key principles, such as free market capitalism, deregulation, and reduced government intervention. The chapter also explores how neoliberalism was adopted by various countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, during the 1980s.


In the second chapter, the book focuses on neoliberalism's features in the United Kingdom and the United States during the 1980s. It examines how the policies of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, respectively, reflected neoliberal principles. The chapter also explores the impact of neoliberalism on the British and American economies, including the deregulation of financial markets, the privatization of public services, and the reduction of government spending.


The third chapter examines the legacy of neoliberalism in the Anglosphere. It explores how neoliberal policies have been adopted and implemented in other countries, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The chapter also examines the challenges and criticisms of neoliberalism, including its impact on inequality, social welfare, and environmental sustainability.


The fourth chapter examines neoliberalism's spread throughout the European Union (EU). It explores how the EU has adopted and disseminated neoliberal policies and techniques through both hard and soft law. The chapter also examines the impact of neoliberalism on EU countries, including the reduction of government spending, the privatization of public services, and the deregulation of financial markets.


The fifth chapter highlights the need for neoliberalism to adapt to evolving circumstances. It examines how neoliberal policies have been challenged and modified in response to economic crises, such as the Great Recession of 2008. The chapter also explores the potential alternatives to neoliberalism, such as social democracy and democratic socialism.


In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of neoliberalism's features in the United Kingdom and the United States in the 1980s. It explores the philosophical, historical, political, legal, and economic aspects of neoliberalism and its legacy in the Anglosphere. The book also sheds light on the scope of neoliberalism's spread throughout the European Union and highlights the need for the model to adapt to evolving circumstances. By filling a significant historiographical gap, this book remains highly relevant and topical in today's world.

Weight: 591g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031120732
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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