id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hfb5dqguqbenzdwg54kbdovy3a Feyzi Ismail NGOs, Social Movements and the Neoliberal State: Incorporation, Reinvention, Critique 2018 7 .pdf application/pdf 5407 345 49 NGOs, Social Movements and the Neoliberal State: Incorporation, political and social culture, the left needs a strategy for how to deal with NGOs. palpable implications for NGOs. First, the non-market institutional forms employed by the neoliberal state have political orientation of NGOs, but how neoliberal regimes are turning authoritarian in response to even moderate left and social movements broadly speaking have developed more nuanced positions towards NGOs. Whereas working in movement organisations with a mass base recognise the contradictory space of the NGO sector and class forces that impact oppositional politics at national and international levels, put NGO agency at the centre neoliberal state and deepening inequality in distinct ways, given the vastly different politics of each national and non-party left, as in Nepal and India; and finally, the adoption by NGOs of neoliberal rationalities, which subjective factors, including the political orientation of the leadership of the NGO and the capacity to develop ./cache/work_hfb5dqguqbenzdwg54kbdovy3a.pdf ./txt/work_hfb5dqguqbenzdwg54kbdovy3a.txt