Neoliberalism
I believe that the term “neoliberalism” is a valid one, both as a concept and as an ideology. In other words, it can be used in a descriptive and neutral sense, and also the thing that it describes is (relatively) desirable. I am one of very few academics to hold both of these positions!
Indeed I am an early pioneer of using the term “neoliberal” in a non-pejorative way, with my co-authored book from 2009 “The Neoliberal Revolution in Eastern Europe“. Since then, it has become more common, and I continue to do research on neoliberal ideas and neoliberalism as a distinct political and economic philosophy.
Here is an old interview about the book:
Some recent academic publications include:
- 2025 “Four phases of neoliberalism” Journal of Private Enterprise, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 55-71
- “A survey of recent critical histories of neoliberalism”
I have also published a formal book review in an academic journal:
- 2025, Quinn Slobodian, Hayek’s Bastards. Zone Books, 2025, Review of Austrian Economics
And I have used Medium to publish some notes about books that discuss neoliberalism:
- Slobodian (2025), May 2025
- Monbiot & Hutchison (2024), April 2025
- Brown (2019), February 2025
Here is my webpage about The Museum of Neoliberalism.