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  • 1
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    Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Brussels, Belgium :P.I.E. Peter Lang,
    UID:
    almahu_9949681367202882
    Format: 1 online resource (186 p.)
    ISBN: 3-0352-6316-7
    Series Statement: Business & Innovation, Number 7
    Content: In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general popu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; 1. A Sisyphus Myth for Modern Times; 2. Money - Monopoly of the State and the Solution to the Crisis; 3. Public Deficits - A Stick Shift to Revive Economic Activity; 4. Cleaning up the Financial System - A Prerequisite to Reducing Deficits; 5. Spend more to Earn more; 6. Deficits Created by Under-exploited Resources; 7. Public Deficits and Redistribution of Resources within Society; 8. National Currency - The Supreme Weapon against Deficits; 9. Currency War or Attempts at Reflation?; 10. Public Debt: Reflection of a Sovereign Nation , 11. Central Banks, the Ultimate Safeguards against Depression12. Europe: How many Divisions?; 13. A Mercantile Europe; 14. An Unnecessary Crisis and Completely Avoidable in Europe; 15. Cyprus, or the Supreme Contradictions of Neoliberalism; 16. Is Financial Innovation a Curse?; 17. The Moral of History or Immoral History?; 18. God's Work?; 19. Who do the Rating Agencies Work for?; 20. Neoliberalism and Alienation; 21. The Respect of Uncertainty; 22. Economic Science or Economic Subjectivity?; 23. Keynesian Humility or Neoliberal Arrogance?; 24. Financial Repression and Regulation , 25. Inflation: Servicing Growth and Employment!26. Regulation: Deconstruct and Stabilize; 27. Redefining the State - A Lever of Public Health; 28. Profit only for the Horizon and only for Ambition; 29. Enshrine and Reevaluate Work; 30. We Need to Free Sisyphus; Business & Innovation; Editors of the series; Scientific Committee , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-87574-072-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
    UID:
    gbv_1778655513
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783035263169
    Content: Does austerity aim to reduce the deficits or is it but a pretext to move the state backwards, demolishing in the process what remains of social programs? It would now be a good time recall Keynes who concluded his «General Theory» with a call for the «socialization» of investment – a business too serious to be left in the hands of financial markets
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Brussels :Peter Lang International Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949550347902882
    Format: 1 online resource (187 p.)
    ISBN: 9783035263169
    Content: Does austerity aim to reduce the deficits or is it but a pretext to move the state backwards, demolishing in the process what remains of social programs? It would now be a good time recall Keynes who concluded his «General Theory» with a call for the «socialization» of investment â€" a business too serious to be left in the hands of financial markets.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Image  (Thumbnail cover image)
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  • 4
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    Bruxelles : P.I.E. Peter Lang | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    UID:
    gbv_1663223025
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (182 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783035263169
    Series Statement: Business & innovation
    Uniform Title: Splendeurs et misères du libéralisme
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782875740724
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Kapitalismus ; Neoliberalismus ; Finanzkrise ; Deregulierung ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftsethik
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 5
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    Brussels, Belgium :Peter Lang,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0005114
    Format: 1 electronic resource (182 pages).
    ISBN: 9782875740724 , 2875740725 , 9783035263169 , 3035263167
    Series Statement: Collection "Business & innovation" ; 07
    Uniform Title: Splendeurs et misères du libéralisme.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general population to justify the cuts to public spending that will deny services to those same citizens."
    Note: LANGUAGE NOTE: translated from French: Splendeurs et misères du libéralisme. Paris : L'Harmattan, 2012.
    Language: English
    URL: FULL
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    Brussels, Belgium :P.I.E. Peter Lang,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959649136002883
    Format: 1 online resource (186 pages).
    ISBN: 9783035263169 , 3035263167 , 9782875740724 , 2875740725
    Series Statement: Business and Innovation ; v. 7
    Content: In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general popu.
    Note: Cover; Contents; 1. A Sisyphus Myth for Modern Times; 2. Money -- Monopoly of the State and the Solution to the Crisis; 3. Public Deficits -- A Stick Shift to Revive Economic Activity; 4. Cleaning up the Financial System -- A Prerequisite to Reducing Deficits; 5. Spend more to Earn more; 6. Deficits Created by Under-exploited Resources; 7. Public Deficits and Redistribution of Resources within Society; 8. National Currency -- The Supreme Weapon against Deficits; 9. Currency War or Attempts at Reflation?; 10. Public Debt: Reflection of a Sovereign Nation. , 11. Central Banks, the Ultimate Safeguards against Depression12. Europe: How many Divisions?; 13. A Mercantile Europe; 14. An Unnecessary Crisis and Completely Avoidable in Europe; 15. Cyprus, or the Supreme Contradictions of Neoliberalism; 16. Is Financial Innovation a Curse?; 17. The Moral of History or Immoral History?; 18. God's Work?; 19. Who do the Rating Agencies Work for?; 20. Neoliberalism and Alienation; 21. The Respect of Uncertainty; 22. Economic Science or Economic Subjectivity?; 23. Keynesian Humility or Neoliberal Arrogance?; 24. Financial Repression and Regulation. , 25. Inflation: Servicing Growth and Employment!26. Regulation: Deconstruct and Stabilize; 27. Redefining the State -- A Lever of Public Health; 28. Profit only for the Horizon and only for Ambition; 29. Enshrine and Reevaluate Work; 30. We Need to Free Sisyphus; Business & Innovation; Editors of the series; Scientific Committee.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Brussels, Belgium :P.I.E. Peter Lang,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959649136002883
    Format: 1 online resource (186 pages).
    ISBN: 9783035263169 , 3035263167 , 9782875740724 , 2875740725
    Series Statement: Business and Innovation ; v. 7
    Content: In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general popu.
    Note: Cover; Contents; 1. A Sisyphus Myth for Modern Times; 2. Money -- Monopoly of the State and the Solution to the Crisis; 3. Public Deficits -- A Stick Shift to Revive Economic Activity; 4. Cleaning up the Financial System -- A Prerequisite to Reducing Deficits; 5. Spend more to Earn more; 6. Deficits Created by Under-exploited Resources; 7. Public Deficits and Redistribution of Resources within Society; 8. National Currency -- The Supreme Weapon against Deficits; 9. Currency War or Attempts at Reflation?; 10. Public Debt: Reflection of a Sovereign Nation. , 11. Central Banks, the Ultimate Safeguards against Depression12. Europe: How many Divisions?; 13. A Mercantile Europe; 14. An Unnecessary Crisis and Completely Avoidable in Europe; 15. Cyprus, or the Supreme Contradictions of Neoliberalism; 16. Is Financial Innovation a Curse?; 17. The Moral of History or Immoral History?; 18. God's Work?; 19. Who do the Rating Agencies Work for?; 20. Neoliberalism and Alienation; 21. The Respect of Uncertainty; 22. Economic Science or Economic Subjectivity?; 23. Keynesian Humility or Neoliberal Arrogance?; 24. Financial Repression and Regulation. , 25. Inflation: Servicing Growth and Employment!26. Regulation: Deconstruct and Stabilize; 27. Redefining the State -- A Lever of Public Health; 28. Profit only for the Horizon and only for Ambition; 29. Enshrine and Reevaluate Work; 30. We Need to Free Sisyphus; Business & Innovation; Editors of the series; Scientific Committee.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 8
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    Brussels : P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Éditions Scientifiques Internationales
    UID:
    almahu_9948168558002882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783035263169
    Series Statement: Business and Innovation 7
    Content: In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general population to justify the cuts to public spending that will deny services to those same citizens.
    Note: A Sisyphus Myth for Modern Times – Money: Monopoly of the State and the Solution to the Crisis – Public Deficits: A Stick Shift to Revive Economic Activity – Cleaning up the Financial System: A Prerequisite to Reducing Deficits – Spend more to Earn more – Deficits Created by Under-exploited Resources – Public Deficits and Redistribution of Resources within Society – National Currency: The Supreme Weapon against Deficits – Currency War or Attempts at Reflation? – Public Debt: Reflection of a Sovereign Nation – Central Banks, the Ultimate Safeguards against Depression – Europe: How many Divisions? – A Mercantile Europe – An Unnecessary Crisis and Completely Avoidable in Europe – Cyprus, or the Supreme Contradictions of Neoliberalism – Is Financial Innovation a Curse? – The Moral of History or Immoral History? – God’s Work? – Who do the Rating Agencies Work for? – Neoliberalism and Alienation – The Respect of Uncertainty – Economic Science or Economic Subjectivity? – Keynesian Humility or Neoliberal Arrogance? – Financial Repression and Regulation – Inflation: Servicing Growth and Employment! – Regulation: Deconstruct and Stabilize – Redefining the State: A Lever of Public Health – Profit only for the Horizon and only for Ambition – Enshrine and Reevaluate Work – We Need to Free Sisyphus.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782875740724
    Language: English
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    Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Brussels, Belgium :P.I.E. Peter Lang,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959028573602883
    Format: 1 online resource (186 p.)
    ISBN: 3-0352-6316-7
    Series Statement: Business & Innovation, Number 7
    Content: In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general popu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; 1. A Sisyphus Myth for Modern Times; 2. Money - Monopoly of the State and the Solution to the Crisis; 3. Public Deficits - A Stick Shift to Revive Economic Activity; 4. Cleaning up the Financial System - A Prerequisite to Reducing Deficits; 5. Spend more to Earn more; 6. Deficits Created by Under-exploited Resources; 7. Public Deficits and Redistribution of Resources within Society; 8. National Currency - The Supreme Weapon against Deficits; 9. Currency War or Attempts at Reflation?; 10. Public Debt: Reflection of a Sovereign Nation , 11. Central Banks, the Ultimate Safeguards against Depression12. Europe: How many Divisions?; 13. A Mercantile Europe; 14. An Unnecessary Crisis and Completely Avoidable in Europe; 15. Cyprus, or the Supreme Contradictions of Neoliberalism; 16. Is Financial Innovation a Curse?; 17. The Moral of History or Immoral History?; 18. God's Work?; 19. Who do the Rating Agencies Work for?; 20. Neoliberalism and Alienation; 21. The Respect of Uncertainty; 22. Economic Science or Economic Subjectivity?; 23. Keynesian Humility or Neoliberal Arrogance?; 24. Financial Repression and Regulation , 25. Inflation: Servicing Growth and Employment!26. Regulation: Deconstruct and Stabilize; 27. Redefining the State - A Lever of Public Health; 28. Profit only for the Horizon and only for Ambition; 29. Enshrine and Reevaluate Work; 30. We Need to Free Sisyphus; Business & Innovation; Editors of the series; Scientific Committee , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-87574-072-5
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Brussels, Belgium :P.I.E. Peter Lang,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959028573602883
    Format: 1 online resource (186 p.)
    ISBN: 3-0352-6316-7
    Series Statement: Business & Innovation, Number 7
    Content: In this striking new book it is argued that the outraged attitudes of neoliberals and many of those who work in financial institutions with regard to the size of public deficits are far from being genuine and merely mask a desire to dismantle social programs and reduce the size of government. The author makes a persuasive case that neoliberals actively seek the deepening of the financial crisis to support their ideological demands for the shrinking of government expenditure. Indeed, he argues that neoliberals have an interest in encouraging a psychosis about public deficits in the general popu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; 1. A Sisyphus Myth for Modern Times; 2. Money - Monopoly of the State and the Solution to the Crisis; 3. Public Deficits - A Stick Shift to Revive Economic Activity; 4. Cleaning up the Financial System - A Prerequisite to Reducing Deficits; 5. Spend more to Earn more; 6. Deficits Created by Under-exploited Resources; 7. Public Deficits and Redistribution of Resources within Society; 8. National Currency - The Supreme Weapon against Deficits; 9. Currency War or Attempts at Reflation?; 10. Public Debt: Reflection of a Sovereign Nation , 11. Central Banks, the Ultimate Safeguards against Depression12. Europe: How many Divisions?; 13. A Mercantile Europe; 14. An Unnecessary Crisis and Completely Avoidable in Europe; 15. Cyprus, or the Supreme Contradictions of Neoliberalism; 16. Is Financial Innovation a Curse?; 17. The Moral of History or Immoral History?; 18. God's Work?; 19. Who do the Rating Agencies Work for?; 20. Neoliberalism and Alienation; 21. The Respect of Uncertainty; 22. Economic Science or Economic Subjectivity?; 23. Keynesian Humility or Neoliberal Arrogance?; 24. Financial Repression and Regulation , 25. Inflation: Servicing Growth and Employment!26. Regulation: Deconstruct and Stabilize; 27. Redefining the State - A Lever of Public Health; 28. Profit only for the Horizon and only for Ambition; 29. Enshrine and Reevaluate Work; 30. We Need to Free Sisyphus; Business & Innovation; Editors of the series; Scientific Committee , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-87574-072-5
    Language: English
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