The Rise and Fall of the Neo-Liberal Order | LSE Event

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2022
  • The neoliberalism that has defined American political economy for more than four decades appears to be in terminal decline. As a new progressivism gains steam on the left, and Donald Trump gears up for a second run on the right, we are joined by Gary Gerstle to discuss his new book, "The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era". #LSENeoLiberalAmerica
    Speaker:
    Professor Gary Gerstle
    Chair:
    Dr Robin Archer
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    www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2022/10/...
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Komentáře • 41

  • @icecreamforcrowhurst
    @icecreamforcrowhurst Před rokem +5

    This was a worthwhile. Mr. Gerstle has a great read on the ideological dynamics of the past century particularly as it relates the America’s dominance during this time. I also like his modest demeanor.

  • @user-qk3sc8rq9r
    @user-qk3sc8rq9r Před 11 měsíci +2

    I think Gary Gerstle is brilliant. Thank You for having him, recording the talk and presenting it here.

  • @RSokol-oy1rb
    @RSokol-oy1rb Před 9 měsíci +1

    100% important talk, no two ways about it.

  • @F--B
    @F--B Před 3 měsíci

    "Markets need structure in order to operate freely" - the same can also be said about human beings.

  • @RobertBEvans-ig6ls
    @RobertBEvans-ig6ls Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant Lecture

  • @waynemcmillan5970
    @waynemcmillan5970 Před rokem +1

    Hi Robin, Good to see an old Sydney Uni PE student having done well and still involved with Economics. Do you remember when we occupied the Sydney Uni Economics faculty building in 1983?

  • @buzzlightyear3715
    @buzzlightyear3715 Před 8 měsíci

    Surprise to see LSE hosting this event. Oxford is next?

  • @motionthings
    @motionthings Před 5 měsíci

    Argentina would like a word :p

  • @ZacharyOrlov
    @ZacharyOrlov Před rokem +1

    Theme of Campaign24

  • @patbyrneme007
    @patbyrneme007 Před 11 měsíci +8

    This professor is good on the rise of the neoliberal order but unconvincing on its decline. One of the reasons is that he doesn't take into account how the neoliberals became super-organised using Leninist cadre building and united front tactics and came to dominate academia, the media, politics, law, economics etc. And continue to do so. That is why neoliberalism continues to be the prevalent ideology in elite circles across the capitalist world.

    • @RSokol-oy1rb
      @RSokol-oy1rb Před 11 měsíci +2

      Very astute observation about the cadre building.

    • @F--B
      @F--B Před 3 měsíci

      Isn't managerialism the dominant ideology of contemporary elites?

  • @abdirashidabdi9051
    @abdirashidabdi9051 Před rokem +3

    A historian, nonetheless allows us to follow the thread from classical liberalism to neo-liberalism, to i'ts supposed demise.

  • @roc7880
    @roc7880 Před 2 měsíci

    My feeling is that classical liberalism was mostly a doctrine that stressed the fear of big powers, no matter which one, and equally distrusted both religious and state institutions. Neoliberalism, on the other hand, only rejected the state as long as it limited its domestic power, while requesting it for foreign expansion and embraced the religion as long as it promoted a right-wing agenda. When religion talked about poverty and disdain for money, neoliberalism suddenly became libertarian. And unlike Newt, Bill never make women sick after sex.

  • @mst4813
    @mst4813 Před rokem +1

    47:56 -- he meant to say 1994 in relation to Newt Gingrich's electoral victories

  • @lortega70
    @lortega70 Před 2 měsíci

    This dissertation focuses in the internal most public face of mid-late 20th Century USA political history, practically ignoring the transnational looting and mass murdering USA has carried on to power their political history.
    This author said:
    “(…) a focus on neoliberalism can help us do that. Neoliberalism is a a creed that prises free trade and the free movement of capitals, goods and people. It celebrates deregulation as an economic good that results when markets are free from government interference. It hails globalisation as a win-win proposition that both enriches the West -the cockpit of neoliberalism- while also bringing an unprecedented level of prosperity to the rest of the world.”
    Then he tries to link cosmopolitanism to neoliberalism and then he says neoliberalism is built on the basis of classic neoliberalism…
    THIS IS ALL ABSOLUTE RUBBISH!
    TRANSNATIONAL NEOLIBERALISM, LEAD BY USA, IS NOTHING BUT A NEO-COLONIAL STRATEGY FOR LOOTING THE FORMER COLONIAL COUNTRIES. NEOLIBERALISM IS A STRATEGY TO CONTINUE THE COLONIAL LOOTING BY THE “GLOBAL NORTH” AGAINST THE “GLOBAL SOUTH”. NEOLIBERALISM IS NOTHING BUT NEO-COLONIALISM.
    Adam Smith clearly warned against monopolies. Neoliberalism doesn’t only prepare the legislative ground to allow monopolies, it also pursues globalising monopolies.
    Etc, this seems nothing but cheap neoliberal indoctrination. Indeed the psychotic Javier Milei repeats some of these concepts like a parrot and it’s causing a national catastrophe in Argentina, with the full country trying to mobilise to oppose the Zionist neo-colonial neoliberal wacko, puppet of the neoliberal globalist power, worshiper of USA

  • @stivoarscott5831
    @stivoarscott5831 Před 11 měsíci

    33 mins in not very original yet

  • @roc7880
    @roc7880 Před 2 měsíci

    a free marketeer is by definition someone who blindly believes in the supreme wisdom of the market and ignores its flaws, dah

  • @stivoarscott5831
    @stivoarscott5831 Před 11 měsíci +1

    50 mins in must be chapter summaries and the juice is in the book. Very dull. Sounds like a recital to people living a hundred years hence who know nothing of our world

  • @barryweiss9977
    @barryweiss9977 Před rokem +1

    Amazing how a history professor at an esteemed university can get it so wrong.

    • @jasonbeary5771
      @jasonbeary5771 Před rokem +12

      Explain Barry. Don't throw bricks without support. Largely, this is what happened and what is happening.

    • @dcisrael
      @dcisrael Před rokem

      @@jasonbeary5771 There is an overestimation of ideology and an underestimation of the majority just endlessly scheming how next to take advantage of everyone else. I don't think Mr. Gerstle gets it all wrong but there is considerable apophenia in describing neoliberalism as an "order". The only rules neoliberalism seems to set are corruption and racism. You hardly need a very powerful think tank to sell everyone on the idea that you will be the wolves that guard the hen house.
      In fact the zeitgeist that Mr. Gerstle describes as defining the new deal order - of not trusting markets - was only enhanced under neoliberalism. No one ever trusted markets to handle anything important - from monopoly creation to union busting to ensuring a global exchange of goods and services - neoliberals relied on government to do all the heavy lifting and federal budgets only ever increased.

  • @sushilover5367
    @sushilover5367 Před rokem +2

    The Rise and Fall of the Neo-Liberal Order? dont u mean The Rise and Fall of the WEST Order?
    it feels like a crusader talking about The Rise and Fall of the lords "benevolent" Order ... lol.

    • @evo8power228
      @evo8power228 Před rokem +3

      The west isn't built on leftism ....I was built on Conservative Christian values.

    • @GarlicOasis
      @GarlicOasis Před rokem +1

      @@evo8power228 Yep, Christian values such as secularism, free speech, rationalism, and democracy...oh wait not a single one of these is a Christian value.

    • @F--B
      @F--B Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@GarlicOasisChristianity opened the door to rationalism, in a way that, say, Islam did not.

    • @GarlicOasis
      @GarlicOasis Před 3 měsíci

      @@F--B It really didn't. Cultural and social dynamics did and (Western) Christianity was forced to adapt to them. The church was dragged kicking and screaming into this new world.

    • @F--B
      @F--B Před 3 měsíci

      @@GarlicOasis all cultural and social dynamics were conditioned by Christianity. There was no outside.