From Neoliberalism to Pluralism: A Response to Mulheirn and Jacobs
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- Finlayson, Alan (Author)
Title
From Neoliberalism to Pluralism: A Response to Mulheirn and Jacobs
Abstract
This essay puts into context the debate between Michael Jacobs and Ian Mulheirn, exploring the theories and themes underpinning their arguments, published in issue 84 1 of the Political Quarterly. It discusses, firstly, the roots of Mulheirn's approach in European neoliberalism and, secondly, the roots of Jacobs' approach in a range of sources currently contending for authority over debates within the Labour party. These include themes drawn, broadly, from Polanyi, Keynes, Schumpeter and Schumacher. In a conclusion the article makes the case for a ‘pluralistic’ to the organisation of political and economic power in the UK.
Publication
The Political Quarterly
Volume
84
Issue
2
Pages
211-217
Date
July 1, 2013
Journal Abbr
The Political Quarterly
Language
English
ISSN
1467-923X
Short Title
From Neoliberalism to Pluralism
Accessed
2017-05-10, 7:15 p.m.
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Finlayson, Alan. 2013. “From Neoliberalism to Pluralism: A Response to Mulheirn and Jacobs.” The Political Quarterly 84 (2): 211–17. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-923X.2013.12018.x.
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Keywords
- neoliberalism
- pluralism
- political economy
- social market
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