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Comrades:
Iā€™m writing to see if anyone on the list can suggest a good introductory text on neoliberalism ā€” one that can be understood by first-year undergraduates in Geography in the Canadian context (where they have no exposure to such ideas until this reading).  Please send suggestions off-list (and I can send the suggestions back in one collated list later).
Thanks,
Lawrence
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Lawrence D. Berg BA (dist.), MA, DPhil
Professor | Critical Geography
Leader | Social, Spatial & Economic Justice Research Cluster
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