2022
DOI: 10.1332/rzbr2053
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Dissent within the global political economy: four frustrations, and some alternatives

Abstract: While there has been a turn towards incorporating examples of dissent, resistance and alternatives in the global political economy literature, this article claims that there is still a considerable absence of analysis of dissent in and against the global political economy. The authors identify four frustrations (which can be easily turned into suggestions). First, that resistance, dissent and alternatives, continue to be marginal to most attempts at understanding the global political economy. Second, when resi… Show more

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“…Water struggles as resistance to neoliberal capitalism offers an important and timely intervention to a growing body of work that explores social change and social movements from a critical political economy perspective (Bailey et al 2022; Bonfert et al 2022). Despite critical political economy’s overwhelming focus on how labour is disciplined by capital, Moore’s book makes a strong case for the need to focus on labour agency to get a more nuanced grasp of neoliberal capitalism.…”
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“…Water struggles as resistance to neoliberal capitalism offers an important and timely intervention to a growing body of work that explores social change and social movements from a critical political economy perspective (Bailey et al 2022; Bonfert et al 2022). Despite critical political economy’s overwhelming focus on how labour is disciplined by capital, Moore’s book makes a strong case for the need to focus on labour agency to get a more nuanced grasp of neoliberal capitalism.…”
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confidence: 99%