Goodbye to All That?
Pub date: April 2010
RRP: $32.95
ISBN: 9780977594948
Imprint: Black Inc. Agenda
Format: PB
Size: 234 x 153 mm
Extent: 288pp

Goodbye to All That?

On the Failure of Neo-liberalism and the Urgency of Change

This is the first substantial book to explore what the global financial crisis means for Australia. It looks past “neoliberalism” and “economic rationalism” and asks what kind of social democracy we might hope for in the future. Are the heady days of deregulation and privatisation over? If so, where to from here?

Goodbye to All That? explains the central tenets of neo-liberalism and discusses their consequences. After the GFC, how might we rethink the challenge of climate change, of care, of quality of life more generally? What is the proper role of the market? What parts of the social fabric need to be mended to create a more sustainable, fairer Australia?

With a contribution from the prime minister, as well as leading writers in the field, this book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the financial crisis, its social implications and potential outcomes for Australia.

Contributors: Kevin Rudd, Robert Manne, Jean Curthoys, John Quiggin, Michael Pusey, Anne Manne, David McKnight, Ian Lowe, Guy Pearse

Downloads:

Extended endnotes, Guy Pearse, ‘On Borrowed Time and Borrowed Carbon’

Praise for Goodbye to All That?:

"Highly recommended  reading". - Bookseller+Publisher

“interesting reading on a serious topic.” - Canberra Times

 



David McKnight

David McKnight is an associate professor at the University of New South Wales. His research covers the future of newspapers, climate change and politics.

Robert Manne

Robert Manne is professor of politics at La Trobe University and a regular commentator with the Age, the Sydney Morning Herald and ABC radio and television.