(Neo)liberalization of Socialism and Crises of Capital, Summer School at the Central European University, Budapest
July 4-15, 2011
Application deadline: February 15, 2011
Inspired by scholarship that traces the origins of neoliberalism to the crisis of the 1970s, this summer school aims to draw out the relationships between the neoliberal response to crisis and the socialist world. We seek to historicize how the crisis effected the trajectory of economic and social policy, as well as of political discourse, in East Europe, and to examine what role the second world played in adaptations to the crisis as global markets expanded and the region became increasingly intertwined with capitalist economies. Exploring these connections, the course seeks to historicize and spatialize the rise of a set of ideologies, policies, and governmentalities described as "neoliberalism" that became the dominant political economic response to the crisis in many parts of the world.
For further information please visit: http://www.summer.ceu.hu/02-courses/course-sites/neoliber/index-neoliber.php
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