Neoliberalism is Over
Enclosure, Empire and the End of the Free Market
Arnaud Orain(Author)
Verso Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. March 2027
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-83674-514-3 (ISBN)
Description
Neoliberalism is Over reveals how capitalism repeatedly turns to monopoly, imperialism and coercive accumulation when elites confront limits to growth and resources. In this bold work of economic history, Arnaud Orain argues that capitalism has never followed a single liberal trajectory. Instead, it has oscillated between two regimes. One is the familiar ideal of free trade, competition and boundless expansion. The other, which Orain terms the capitalism of finitude, emerges when ruling classes come to see the world as closed, scarce and fully claimed. In such moments, markets give way to monopolies, commerce is militarized, empires carve up territory and wealth is secured through rents rather than production.
Ranging across five centuries, from early modern mercantilism to twentieth-century imperial blocs, Orain shows that this predatory regime has surfaced again and again. He contends that today's global order, shaped by trade wars, environmental constraint and renewed great-power rivalry, marks its third major historical return.
Combining economic history, geopolitical analysis and intellectual genealogy, Neoliberalism is Over offers a sweeping reinterpretation of capitalism's past and present. At a time of resurgent protectionism, it demonstrates that predation and enclosure have been central to capitalism's development, not historical aberrations but recurrent responses to perceived limits.
Ranging across five centuries, from early modern mercantilism to twentieth-century imperial blocs, Orain shows that this predatory regime has surfaced again and again. He contends that today's global order, shaped by trade wars, environmental constraint and renewed great-power rivalry, marks its third major historical return.
Combining economic history, geopolitical analysis and intellectual genealogy, Neoliberalism is Over offers a sweeping reinterpretation of capitalism's past and present. At a time of resurgent protectionism, it demonstrates that predation and enclosure have been central to capitalism's development, not historical aberrations but recurrent responses to perceived limits.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
350 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83674-514-3 (9781836745143)
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Person
Arnaud Orain is a French economic historian and professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris, specializing in the history of economic thought and capitalism over the longue duree. Trained in economics and intellectual history, Orain's scholarly work has focused on marginal and forgotten traditions of political economy-from Enlightenment critiques of physiocracy to early conceptions of ecological balance. Orain is a prominent public intellectual in France, where he regularly appears on France Culture. His writing has appeared in Mediapart, Le Monde and Le Grand Continent.