The article discuss the characteristic of the current neoliberalism to understand it as a changeable and complex project whose economic and political sustainability is continuously reinvented and whose governance and spatiality is in need of being understood differently, if a viable alternative is to be constructed. Taking the recent neoliberal crisis as a point of departure, it discusses three main and interrelated aspects: firstly, the polymorphic characteristics of neoliberalism as a process in transformation; secondly, the way in which it could be acted against this neoliberal process by bringing some contributions from Polanyi back into the analysis so as to understand neoliberalism's dynamics; thirdly, the characteristics of some current policies taking place under neoliberal process, some of which could became viable alternatives in the long term. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Peck, J. (2012). Neoliberalismo y crisis actual. Documentos y Aportes En Administración Pública y Gestion Estatal, (19), 7–27. https://doi.org/10.14409/da.v1i19.1284
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