After Neoliberalism? The Kilburn Manifesto
Edited by Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin
Although the neoliberal economic settlement is unravelling, its political underpinning remains largely unchallenged. Our manifesto calls into question the neoliberal order itself, and argues that we need radical alternatives to its foundational assumptions. To celebrate the completion of the Manifesto, Soundings organised a one day conference to discuss and develop the ideas outlined in the Manifesto, and seminars to accompany each instalment.
The chapters from the manifesto are all available free below, or you can buy the whole manifesto as a print book here.
Framing statement – After neoliberalism: analysing the present, Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin
1. Vocabularies of the economy, Doreen Massey
2. A relational society, Michael Rustin
3. Common-sense neoliberalism, Stuart Hall and Alan O’Shea
4. After neoliberalism: the need for a gender revolution, Beatrix Campbell
5. A growing discontent: Class and generation under neoliberalism, Ben Little
6. States of imagination, Janet Newman and John Clarke
7. Whose economy? Reframing the debate, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin
8. Rethinking the neoliberal world order, Michael Rustin and Doreen Massey
9. Energy beyond neoliberalism, Platform
10. Race, migration and neoliberalism, Sally Davison and George Shire
11. Displacing neoliberalism, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin

Launch event: Speakers: Deborah Grayson, Andrew Simms, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin.
Chair: Jo Littler
The video of the manifesto launch is now available here.

