Neoliberalism, consumerism and the end of the Cold War
As the Berlin Wall fell, the American academic Francis Fukuyama declared that state socialism had collapsed because it was on the wrong side of History in two respects: its rejection of liberal democracy had failed to grant the mass of people the ‘dignity’ they demanded; and its hostility to the mar...
Main Author: | Priestland, D |
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Other Authors: | Kalinovsky, A |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2013
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