Police is Dead: On the Birth of Economism
<p>Police is Dead is an historiographic analysis whose objective is to change the terms by which contemporary humanist scholarship assesses the phenomenon currently termed neoliberalism. It proceeds by building an archeology of legal thought in the United States that spans the nineteenth and t...
Main Author: | Burnside-Oxendine, Kristina |
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Other Authors: | Hardt, Michael |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12259 |
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