
The Dig: A History of Neoliberalism with Quinn Slobodian
Jacobin Radio
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The Multiculturalism of the 20th Century
In the late 19 seventies, looking at margaret' margaret thatcher's policy, which was to effectively end emigration from countries of the global south. Hia says people are a special kind of ou kno factor of product an effect, and they can be very disruptive. He is by no means endorsing enoch powell's river of blood speech, but he's sort of naturalizing the perspective underlying it. But there is something different between the hia position, which is, basically, people have a hard time getting along in the short term, but in the long term, they will adapt to one another's presence.
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