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The future of planning at the 'end of history'
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                    - Goonewardena, Kanishka (Author)
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            The future of planning at the 'end of history'
        Abstract
            The hegemony of neoliberalism now poses a fundamental challenge to planners worldwide. Most influential in this regard has been Francis Fukuyama's 'end of history' ideology and its progenies - or mutations - such as the Third Way. A close reading of their proponents (especially Anthony Giddens) and critics (Perry Anderson, Pierre Bourdieu, Alex Callinicos, John Gray and others) with reference to the contrasting political-economic theories of Friedrich von Hayek and Karl Polanyi, however, reveals the fundamental contradictions of neoliberalism - especially between capitalism and democracy - and identifies for progressive planning the role of extending radical democracy to the realms of the state and the economy.
        Publication
            Planning Theory
        Volume
            2
        Issue
            3
        Pages
            183-224
        Date
            November 1, 2003
        Journal Abbr
            Planning Theory
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            14730952
        Library Catalog
            EBSCOhost
        Citation
            Goonewardena, Kanishka. 2003. “The Future of Planning at the ‘End of History.’” Planning Theory 2 (3): 183–224.
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        Keywords
            - BOURDIEU, Pierre, 1930-2002
- FUKUYAMA, Francis
- GIDDENS, Anthony
- HABERMAS, Jurgen
- neoliberalism
- planning
- social democracy
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