Neoliberalism is not only an attack on public policies that have softened the effects of capitalism. It is also an assault on the basic tenets of the sociological enterprise.
References
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DavidHarvey.A Brief History of Neoliberalism (Oxford University Press, 2005). An account of the origins and spread of market-led globalization.
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KimMoody.Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy (Verso, 1997). Focuses on the impact of globalization on unions in the West.
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Frances FoxPiven, ed. Labor Parties in Postindustrial Societies (Oxford University Press, 1992). Essays on the impact of globalization on the Left political parties.
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WilliamK. Tabb.Unequal Partners (The New Press, 2002). An economic analysis of globalization that is especially good on the relationship between economic change and the movements that arise to challenge it.