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Product Description: Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey critically analyses the travel of neoliberal ideas, policies, experts and institutions from the West to Turkey. Through an ethnographic investigation of the newly established tobacco market, Ebru Kayaalp considers how they are being adopted and transformed in their new settings...read more
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9781474296007 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, June 30, 2016, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Remaking Politics, Markets, and Citizens in Turkey critically analyses the travel of neoliberal ideas, policies, experts and institutions from the West to Turkey.
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9781472567420 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, September 25, 2014, cover price $112.00
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9781474273169 | Reprint edition (Bloomsbury USA Academic, January 28, 2016), cover price $39.95
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9780567537249 | T&t Clark Ltd, May 23, 2013, cover price $100.00
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9780567453839 | T&t Clark Ltd, May 23, 2013, cover price $29.95
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9781568592879 | Mazda Pub, December 30, 2010, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Book by Alishan, Leonardo P.
Product Description: In the early 1940s, Simone Weil (1909-1943) wrote that "the glossy surface" of her civilization hid "a real intellectual decadence." There is also good reason to think that the 21st century has ushered in new extremes of intellectual and aesthetic impoverishment...read more
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9780567517289 | T&t Clark Ltd, November 5, 2009, cover price $130.00 | About this edition: In the early 1940s, Simone Weil (1909-1943) wrote that "the glossy surface" of her civilization hid "a real intellectual decadence.
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9780567381729, titled "The Relevance of the Radical: Simone Weil 100 Years Later" | T&t Clark Ltd, October 1, 2009, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: In the early 1940s, Simone Weil (1909-1943) wrote that "the glossy surface" of her civilization hid "a real intellectual decadence.
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