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Discover 'Captured: How Neoliberalism Transformed the Australian State', a groundbreaking analysis exploring the profound impact of neoliberal policies on Australia's political landscape. This insightful book, published by the renowned Sydney University Press, delves deep into the historical context and current implications of neoliberalism over the past four decades. Written for scholars, policy makers, and anyone interested in the socio-political dynamics of Australia, 'Captured' offers a compelling narrative that reveals how state power has redefined markets and reshaped citizens' lives. With its critical examination, this title sheds light on the promises of competition, productivity, and shared prosperity that have largely been unmet for the majority, while benefiting the wealthy elite. As we face a crisis of neoliberal ideals characterized by rising inequality and economic instability, understanding these transformative ideas is essential. Immerse yourself in this essential read and understand why many are calling for a reevaluation of the status quo, as we navigate the complexities of modern governance and economic policies. Ideal for those seeking a thorough grasp of market capitalism's social implications and the future of state influence in Australia. Grab your copy in A5 Tankobon format today and be part of the conversation surrounding the pressing issues of our time.

