The Invisible Doctrine : The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life) by Peter Hutchison 9781802062694

The Invisible Doctrine : The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life)

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The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life) by George Monbiot is a compelling exploration that invites you to peel back the layers of the ideology shaping our modern existence.

This #1 Sunday Times bestseller unveils the insidious forces of neoliberalism, revealing how this doctrine infiltrates aspects of everyday life. Monbiot’s engaging narrative highlights the pervasive influence of neoliberalism in critical areas, including:

  • Education: Discover how learning has been commodified, prioritizing profit over knowledge.
  • Healthcare: Understand the troubling shift where profit often takes precedence over well-being.
  • Employment: Learn about the erosion of workers’ rights and the instability facing today's job market.
  • Environment: Explore the ecological degradation fueled by corporate interests and its impact on our planet.

With razor-sharp insight, Monbiot dismantles the misconception that neoliberalism is an unavoidable reality. He traces its origins to expose the powerful elite propagating this system, urging readers to recognize the far-reaching consequences of their actions.

In The Invisible Doctrine, Monbiot does not merely critique; he issues a call to action. Understanding this 'invisible doctrine' is the first step towards challenging its dominance and envisioning a more equitable society. Through his engaging prose, readers are invited to reflect on their personal lives and recognize how neoliberalism has shaped their experiences.

Embrace the truths that can propel us towards freedom and explore a radical reimagining of our collective future with The Invisible Doctrine.

Product Information

ISBN: 9781802062694
Author: Peter Hutchison
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Penguin
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Dimensions: 196 x 129 x 15 mm
Publication Date: 27 March, 2025
Pagination: 224 pages
Weight: 170g

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Sherlock & Pages is a little bookshop with a big heart. We are based in Frome, Somerset, England and curate lists of books in the areas we are passionate about – landscape, nature, history, and heritage. In short, the conservation of all we’ve inherited and all we are responsible to pass on. We aim to inspire and be inspired, to form a literary culture of care and passion about this precious planet we call home.

This is a shop where you might find something you haven’t seen before, and we like to think we’ve got something for everyone. We choose each of our books with care and for a reason. This is because our physical store is small but beautifully formed, holding only around 1200 titles at any one time. We try and recreate the feel of the shop wherever we are online, to reflect our niche categories and personality.

We have an active social media presence and aim to share our story with all our friends. The long-term goal is to build a hub for the books and writers we believe in. Who knows where our adventure will lead but by supporting Sherlock & Pages you’re helping us to add a further layer of magic to our little corner of the world. If you haven’t visited our physical store, one day you might just make a literary pilgrimage down to Somerset.

Our tagline is ‘Long Live the Hedgerows’ and our symbol a hibernating dormouse. If you want to support an independent with a unique character and which will share stories with you for years to come, then choose Sherlock & Pages. The world needs bookshops with soul, for they are ‘citadels of light.’

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