About
Neil Warner is an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the European Institute.
He is political economist and historical sociologist with particular interests in socialist and social democratic parties, labour movements, the politics of the ‘long 1970s, and alternatives to capitalist control over workplaces and investment. He is currently working on a project that brings attention to proposals for the socialisation of investment as an alternative to neoliberalism in Western Europe the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting these proposals’ weak resonance with most workers and left politicians as an important reason for their failure. He is also carrying out work on economic democracy as part of the Programme on Cohesive Capitalism at the London School of Economics.
Neil holds a PhD from the Department of Sociology at LSE and has carried out work on political economy and economic policy for a variety of European-level political organisations and think tanks.
Expertise:
- Comparative historical sociology
- Comparative political economy
- Political sociology
- Socialist and social democratic parties
- History of neoliberalism
- Economic democracy
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