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Privatisation & Plunder - Wellington book launch with Max Harris & Max Rashbrooke

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Privatisation and Plunder 

Neoliberalism - causes, costs & alternatives

This new Fabian book will be launched in Wellington by Max Harris and Max Rashbrooke -  on Tuesday 18 November – in the Garden Room in Ghuznee Street behind St Peter’s church.

Privatisation & Plunder explores the rise, impact and future of neoliberalism in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Over the past four decades, neoliberal policies —privatisation, deregulation, austerity and market fundamentalism — have radically reshaped the country more thoroughly than in any other OECD nation.

This collection brings together leading scholars, researchers and activists to unpack the social, economic and political costs of the ‘New Zealand Experiment’. All of the chapters are versions of major Fabian sessions.

We chart how neoliberalism hollowed out public institutions, sharpened inequality, and reduced our ability to respond to crises. We reveal how today’s challenges — from the cost of living and housing crises to the rise of precarious work — are rooted in this legacy.

Yet we also offer hope: transformative policy alternatives, ranging from universal basic income to new forms of democratic governance, public ownership and economic justice.

A map of the terrain and a call to collective action.

Max and Max will speak to some of the issues: are we seeing the last days of neoliberalism? Will the next progressive government do fundamental reforms to the legislative building blocks of neoliberalism or just continue to tweak around the edges?

The launch is at  5.30pm on Tuesday 18 November, at the Garden Room (in Ghuznee Street, behind St Peter’s church.)

 

 

When
November 18th, 2025 from  5:30 PM to  6:45 PM
Location
Garden Room
170 Victoria Street
or entry from Ghuznee, behind St Peter's
Wellington, WGN 6011
New Zealand