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Prof. is spot on. Shocker that in election year McKee (who’s left RI’ers adrift on energy for years) quotes big overall number that amounts to handful of dollars on individual bill.

McKee eliminating clean energy programs instead of cracking down on gas-owned utility will harm RI’ers in long run.

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...whereby neoliberalism is increasingly challenged and dysfunctional but still dominant. Moreover, neoliberalism is mutating...mixed with stronger doses of nationalism and populist authoritarianism. However, the hegemonic crisis also opens the way to counterhegemonic projects.

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We start by clarifying the relationship between neoliberalism, globalisation and the state as well as between neoliberalism, “populism”, and far-right conservatism. We argue that, despite important political-economic changes, we are still in an “interregnum”...

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After Neoliberalism? Interregnum, Polycrisis and the Principle of Expansive Democratisation In this paper, we contribute to the debate on the end of neoliberalism and on possible alternatives to the latter. We start by clarifying the relationship between neoliberalism, globalisation and t...

#neoliberalism #alternatives

Just out, Francesco Laruffa and my "After Neoliberalism? Interregnum, Polycrisis and the Principle of Expansive Democratisation"

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Climate denial never disappeared — it evolved. The same networks that once denied the science now work to obstruct climate policy and dismantle global climate governance.

See @plehwe.bsky.social, Justin Farrell, et.al's chapter, "https://bit.ly/PlFeCOGA" bit.ly/PlFeCOGA

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BIG launch this week--the book is available, free, online at our @cssn.org website:

cssn.org/news-researc...

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