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Intro
Preface
Acknowledgements
Praise for Mass Intellectuality of the Neoliberal State
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1: The Political Potential of Mass Intellectuality
1.1 The Condition of Mass Intellectuality
1.2 Researching the Orientations of Mass Intellectuality in the University System
1.3 Effects of Mass Intellectuality in the Neoliberal State
1.4 Overview
References
Chapter 2: The Non-bureaucratic Basis of the Bureaucracy: Universities and Mass Intellectuality

2.1 Ideological Socialisation of Mass Intellectuality: Theoretical Remarks
2.1.1 Class, Professions, and Mass Intellectuality
2.1.2 Socialisation of Public Professionalism: Ideals and Ideology
2.2 Data Collection and Analysis
2.3 Universities as Ideological State Apparatuses
2.3.1 University Reform and Counter-Reform: From Development to Neoliberalism
2.3.2 Massification, Marketisation, and Material Differentiation
2.3.3 Patterns of Ideological Differentiation
(A) Public-Elite
(B) Private-Elite
(C) Private-Mass/Commercially-Oriented

(D) Private-Mass/Public-Oriented
(E) Public-Mass
2.4 The 2011 Student Movement and the Politicisation of Intellectual Labour
References
List of Referenced Interviews
Chapter 3: The Shift of State Autonomy: From Formal Bureaucracy to Autonomous State Work
3.1 The Classical Framework of Bureaucratic Action and Its Functionalist Critique
3.1.1 Weber's Classical Framework
3.1.2 The Functionalist Critique
3.2 Marxist and Post-Marxist Theories on State Autonomy in Advanced Capitalism
3.2.1 Relative Autonomy and State Power
3.2.2 Transformations of the State Apparatus

3.2.3 The Technocratic Rediscovery of State Autonomy
3.3 Post-Structuralist Approaches: Mass Intellectuality, Neoliberalism, and Post-Bureaucracies
3.3.1 Mass Intellectuality as Labour and Critique
3.3.2 Neoliberal State Power
3.3.3 New Public Management, Post-Professions, and Post-Bureaucracies
References
Chapter 4: The Labour of State Transformations: Public Professionals and Political Process
4.1 State Autonomy in Chile and Latin America
4.1.1 State Autonomy in Latin America
4.1.2 Knowledge, Networks, and Elites in Latin American States

4.2 The Labour of State Transformations
4.2.1 Developmental Bureaucracy (1938-1973)
4.2.2 Authoritarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Economists of Financial Capitalism (1973-1990)
4.2.3 Technocratic Orientations of the Neoliberal State of Second Generation (1990-2010)
4.3 New Administrative Relations of Production and Mass Intellectuality of the State
4.3.1 Modernisation of the Administrative Relations of Production
4.3.2 Rapid Professionalisation of the Public Administration
4.3.3 The Moment of Mass Intellectuality
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