Neoliberal Culture

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Neoliberal Culture
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ISBN-10 : 9781137466464
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Book Synopsis Neoliberal Culture by : Jim McGuigan

Book excerpt: Neoliberal Culture presents a critical analysis of the impact of the global free-market - the hegemony of which has been described elsewhere by the author as 'a short counter-revolution' - on the arts, media and everyday life since the 1970s.


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