Masters of the Universe: Hayek, Friedman, and the Birth of Neoliberal Politics

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$63.60
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Princeton University Press
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432
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6.1 X 9.2 X 1.3 inches | 1.65 pounds
Language
English
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Hardcover
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9780691151571

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About the Author
Daniel Stedman Jones is a barrister in London. He was educated at the University of Oxford and at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a PhD in history. He has worked as a policy adviser for the New Opportunities Fund and as a researcher for Demos.
Reviews
[T]his ambitious book is one of the very best histories we have of the development of neoliberal ideas and ideology before the era of Thatcher and Reagan.---W. Elliot Brownlee, Journal of American History
In impressive fashion, Jones analyzes the impact of free market economics and deregulation on political leaders in Washington, D.C., and London since the 1970s. . . . [A]nyone intrigued by the intersection of economic theory and political affairs will appreciate this learned, detailed book.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Clearly written and relevant to a wide audience.---Daniel Ben-Ami, Financial Times Wealth-- "Publishers Weekly"
Shortlisted for the 2012 Gladstone Prize, Royal Historical Society-- "Publishers Weekly"
[I]mportant. . . . [A] beguilingly erudite old-fashioned read.---Stephen Matchett, Australian-- "Publishers Weekly"
[A] terrific book.-- "Enlightened Economist"
Mr. Stedman Jones offers a novel and comprehensive history of neoliberalism. It is tarred neither by a reverence for the heroes, nor by caricature, for he is a fair and nuanced writer. This is a bold biography of a great idea.-- "Economist"
[T]his is an insightful, substantive historical account of the Anglo-American political economy underpinning the conservative economic agendas of the Thatcher and Reagan administrations.-- "Choice"
Masters of the Universe is a firm brief for the independent, causal power of ideas to shape history. . . . [It] does much to help explain the aftermath of 2008 and the ways in which political responses that might have defined another era seem unthinkable in ours.---Jennifer Burns, American Prospect-- "Choice"
Finalist for the 2014 Presidents' Book Award, Western Social Science Association-- "Choice"
His lengthy exposition of the views shared by these outstanding economists might encourage many to pay attention to their works.---Alejandro Chafuen, Forbes-- "Choice"
Stedman Jones . . . describes the scene with remarkable accuracy, including its financial underpinning and its ties with conservatism.---Karen Horn, Standpoint-- "Choice"
[I]ntelligent.---Kenneth Minogue, Wall Street Journal-- "Choice"
Jones gives us the best kind of intellectual history, showing the interplay of ideas, ideology and nascent political movements. The book should be lauded for illustrating that the history of ideas is not straightforward, and a big idea can be bent towards something that its originators might not have imagined.---Joel Campbell, International Affairs-- "Choice"
[A] lucid, richly detailed examination of the evolution of the free market ideology since the end of World War II.---Glenn C. Altschuler, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette-- "Choice"
A cerebral, pertinent exegesis on the thinking behind the rise of the New Right. . . . [A] valuable study that helps flesh out the caricature of conservatives as only believing 'greed is good.'-- "Kirkus Reviews"
This is a timely history of the Anglo-American love affair with the market and the origins of the current economic crisis.---Keith Richmond, Tribune-- "Kirkus Reviews"
[A] good read. . . . The deep history of neo-liberal thought is fascinating.---Andrew Hilton, Financial World-- "Kirkus Reviews"