UC Irvine
For Support Of A History Of The Origins Of Neoliberalism
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Amount$150,000
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Program
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Date Awarded2/4/2022
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
The University of California, Irvine School of Law is a public law school chartered by the UC Regents in 2009 with a mission for innovative teaching, exceptional scholarship, and public service. This grant will support a book and other papers on the Neoliberal Revolution authored by Professor Mehrsa Baradaran, which will highlight the political roots of free market fundamentalism in the 1960s anti-colonialist movements abroad and the domestic economic justice movements linked with the Civil Rights movement. They will show how neoliberalism served as a potent justification for maintaining white-dominated power structures across the world. The project will propose a new framework for regulation that is free of the market-centering measurements of the neoliberal era and that shifts the focus toward a legal doctrine based on constitutional democracy, with policies focused on society.
About the Grantee
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Address
307 Administration Building, Irvine, CA, 92717-3350, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of a history of the origins of neoliberalism
The University of California, Irvine School of Law is a public law school chartered by the UC Regents in 2009 with a mission for innovative teaching, exceptional scholarship, and public service. This grant will support a book and other papers on the Neoliberal Revolution authored by Professor Mehrsa Baradaran, which will highlight the political roots of free market fundamentalism in the 1960s anti-colonialist movements abroad and the domestic economic justice movements linked with the Civil Rights movement. They will show how neoliberalism served as a potent justification for maintaining white-dominated power structures across the world. The project will propose a new framework for regulation that is free of the market-centering measurements of the neoliberal era and that shifts the focus toward a legal doctrine based on constitutional democracy, with policies focused on society.
for sponsorship of the Citizenship in Democratic Hard Times Conference
This meeting sponsorship grant will help underwrite a conference hosted by the Jack W. Peltason Center for the Study of Democracy at the University of California, Irvine on the topic of Citizenship in Democratic Hard Times.