Purdy on Neoliberal Contitutionalism

Jedediah S. Purdy (Duke University – School of Law) has posted Neoliberal Constitutionalism (Law and Contemporary Problems, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

Neoliberalism has a constitutional face. A congeries of pro-market and anti-regulatory doctrines adds up to a moralized view of economic and social life that systematically conceals power differences that arise from economic inequality. Part of a forthcoming special issue of Law and Contemporary Problems, this essay addresses the specifically constitutional aspects of neoliberal law and draws a series of parallels with the classical liberal doctrine of the Lochner era.

Highly recommended.