Issue 94 (Summer 2024/2025)
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Articles
Tim Thornton: Beyond Green Growth, Degrowth, Post-Growth and Growth Agnosticism
Zac Edwards: Liquid Capital: Water Marketisation as an Accumulation Strategy
Al Rainnie, Darryn Snell and Mark Dean: A ‘New’ Capitalism? The State and Restructuring
Tom Conley: Social Democratic Neoliberalism: Reconsidering the Hawke and Keating Governments
Economic notes
David Richardson: Taxing Tech Companies
Book reviews
By Frank Stilwell, Jim Stanford, and Ben Spies-Butcher
Thomas Piketty: A Brief History of Equality and Nature, Culture and Inequality; Clive Hamilton and Myra Hamilton: The Privileged Few; Robert Skidelsky: What’s Wrong with Economics?; Claire Parfitt: False Profits of Ethical Capital: Finance, Labour and the Politics of Risk; Fred Block: The Habitation Society; Joe Collins: Rent; Gaby Ramia: International Student Policy in Australia: The Welfare Dimension; Iola Mathews: Race Mathews: A Life in Politics; Phillip Toner and Michael Rafferty (eds): Captured: How Neoliberalism Transformed the Australian State; Josh Bornstein: Working for the Brand: How Corporations are Destroying Free Speech; Erik Paul: Australia in AUKUS: Rise of a Leviathan State; Bent Greve, Amilcar Moreira and Minna van Gerven (eds): Handbook on the Political Economy of Social Policy.
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