Comrades: Iām 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 ā Lawrence D. Berg BA (dist.), MA, DPhil Professor | Critical Geography Leader | Social, Spatial & Economic Justice Research Cluster The Institute for Community Engaged Research Affiliated Faculty | Urban Studies Program Community, Culture, & Global Studies | The University of British Columbia Arts 365-372 | 1147 Research Road | Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1V 1V7 Phone +1 250 807 9392 Email: [log in to unmask]<file:[log in to unmask]> Web I: http://ccgs.ok.ubc.ca/faculty/berg.html Web II: http://ubc.academia.edu/LawrenceBerg Web III: http://icer.ok.ubc.ca/welcome.html Editor: ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies http://www.acme-journal.org<http://www.acme-journal.org/> Joint Faculties Representative: Okanagan Senate UBC Okanagan Campus is located on un-ceded Syilx territories