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The Financialisation of Social Reproduction in the Age of Neoliberalism: From Theory to Case Studies - (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)
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- Drawing from research across five countries, this book presents a comprehensive theoretical and empirical account of the social impact of financialisation.
- Author(s): Ben Fine
- 302 Pages
- Political Science, Political Economy
- Series Name: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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Drawing from research across five countries, this book presents a comprehensive theoretical and empirical account of the social impact of financialisation.
Through case studies on housing, water, and health, Ben Fine traces the effects of financialisation on economic and social reproduction, alongside the corresponding material cultures of neoliberalism. Economic is understood as embedded within social reproduction, with neoliberalism, as the current stage of capitalism, fundamentally underpinned by, but not reducible to, the financialisation of everyday life. Considerable emphasis is placed upon the variegated outcomes attached to the neoliberalisation of social reproduction, as highlighted by the comparative study of economic and social provisioning across different countries and sectors.