Radmila Nakarada is Professor Emeritus of sociology at the University of Belgrade and co-editor of The Nobel Prize for Peace: Between Idealism and Political Cynicism.
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Locating Power in a Neoliberal Age
Neoliberal capitalism expands, incorporates, and creates new non-transparent locations of power and decision-making, but also victims with distorted perceptions of self-interest and limited or no capacity for collective action.
August 30, 2021



















