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Escaping Dystopia

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Multiple crises have led many to conclude that the current economic and political system is broken. The present and future look increasingly precarious – if not outright dystopian Stephen McBride ...
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  • 12 July 2022
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Multiple crises have led many to conclude that the current economic and political system is broken. The present and future look increasingly precarious – if not outright dystopian

Stephen McBride calls for radical solutions to these crises to provide a more rational and sustainable future. He critiques other potential responses which would further curtail democracy and increase the inequalities associated with neoliberal globalism. Demonstrating how mainstream ideas, powerful interests and political institutions face major challenges but block progressive alternatives, he argues that for radical transformation to succeed, institutional changes are necessary.

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Pages: 286
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 12 July 2022
ISBN: 9781529220612
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, Political economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Radicalism, Political ideologies and movements, Political structure and processes, Globalization, Political science and theory, Corruption in politics, government and society
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Stephen McBride is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Public Policy and Globalization at McMaster University. His research deals with issues of comparative public policy, globalization and political economy.

1. Introduction

2. Trapped in Dystopia?

3. The Three Ds: Disaffection, Disarray, Democracy

4. Breaking the Mould through Anti-system Politics?

5. What Is to Be Done? Alternative Strategies

6. Restoring the Pre-crisis Neoliberal ‘Normal’

7. Saving the System by Building Back Better? Liberal Reform

8. Radical Transformation

9. Obstacles to Progress

10. How Is It to Be Done? Democratic Process and Building the Public Domain

11. Escaping Dystopia