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Gary Gerstle

@glgerstle

Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus at Cambridge. Author of the Rise & Fall of the Neoliberal Order and other works.

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Have a listen to the next episode of In Our Time, where I talk with Melvyn Bragg, Ruth Kinna, and Christopher Phelps about The Haymarket Affair (1886). It airs Thursday, 3 Oct, on BBC4 radio at 0900 BST, and after on BBC Sounds. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

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Few have written as insightfully about the American left as Maurice Isserman. Wednesday, at the Harvard Bookstore, he will introduce his new book: Reds: The Tragedy of American Communism. Come along, if you're in the Boston/Cambridge area. 7 PM. harvard.com/event/maurice_…

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Excellent piece, Felicia, as is @nicholasLemann's newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…. Important to ponder the deeper forces shaping our political and economic future, even as we go into Nov 5 overdrive.

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Always stimulating discussing American politics with David R, this time assessing iconic moments in US pres. debates: sweat beads glistening on Nixon's chin (1960); Reagan's brilliant defusing of the age issue (1984); Gore's harrumphing as Bush spoke (2000). Did any of it matter?

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Very excited to be organizing this conference with Noam Maggor. For details about who's speaking and to what themes, check out our website here: beyond-neoliberalism.org. More details, including how to register, coming in early January.

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This week, historian Gary Gerstle and author of "The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order" joins Pitchfork Economics for an in-depth exploration of neoliberalism—its origins, dominance, and decline. 🎧Listen at the following link: bit.ly/GaryGerstle

This week, historian <a href="/glgerstle/">Gary Gerstle</a> and author of "The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order" joins <a href="/PitchforkEcon/">Pitchfork Economics</a> for an in-depth exploration of neoliberalism—its origins, dominance, and decline.

🎧Listen at the following link: bit.ly/GaryGerstle
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Giving lecture today in which I try to bring some historical perspective to America's Authoritarian Turn: radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2025-gar…

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🚨 Registration is now open! 🚨 Check out our powerhouse lineup and sign-up to attend: 🔗 beyond-neoliberalism.org Gary Gerstle @nmaggor #BeyondNeoliberalism

🚨 Registration is now open! 🚨

Check out our powerhouse lineup and sign-up to attend: 
🔗 beyond-neoliberalism.org 

<a href="/glgerstle/">Gary Gerstle</a>  @nmaggor #BeyondNeoliberalism
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This major international conference just a few weeks away. Check out the panels and the speakers on the website: beyond-neoliberalism.org

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For those in the Boston area who may be interested: I will be talking to a Cambridge America group on the power and chaos of Trump 2.0 during its First Hundred Days. All welcome!

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What the hell was Smoot-Hawley (1930) and how did it shape American politics and international trade? How does that political moment illuminate the Trump tariff moment? David Runciman and I range far and wide in this PastPresentFuture discussion. ppfideas.com/episodes/ideas…