Adam Tooze confessed to me (it was probably in a shared cab ride to Brooklyn) that, although more fashionable than ever, when he sees the word "neoliberalism" in the title of an article, it kills his appetite for reading. I had noticed a similar response in my own foraging behavior online. Like capitalism, neoliberalism is one of those words that, when you see it in the titles of articles, it immediately shut off your brain. Still, I'm less unsympathetic to it than Adam, I suppose. But I hate the way it is thrown around to mean anything and everything that the author has a beef with.
The Legitimacy of Central Bank Power
The Legitimacy of Central Bank Power
The Legitimacy of Central Bank Power
Adam Tooze confessed to me (it was probably in a shared cab ride to Brooklyn) that, although more fashionable than ever, when he sees the word "neoliberalism" in the title of an article, it kills his appetite for reading. I had noticed a similar response in my own foraging behavior online. Like capitalism, neoliberalism is one of those words that, when you see it in the titles of articles, it immediately shut off your brain. Still, I'm less unsympathetic to it than Adam, I suppose. But I hate the way it is thrown around to mean anything and everything that the author has a beef with.