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7 May 2026

Presentation of the book Peak Pharma

About this event

07 May 2026 from 17:30 until 19:00

Salle du LIEPP (C.210), 2ème étage

1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, 75007, Paris

This event is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

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LIEPP

Book abstract

This book argues that we have reached the 'peak' of a particular model for pharmaceutical production - the neoliberal value model that has been in place since the early 1980s. 'Peak' designates a state where a value model's contradictions become exacerbated to a point where the system cannot but change: it is a point where an industry's products become too expensive and its resources exhausted, and where the coalitions that have held up that particular value model disintegrate. In other words, it is the point where an industry collapses under its own greed, of having captured too much value for itself, leaving too little to the other actors in the system.

Peak Pharma argues that the neoliberal pharmaceutical system is reaching its 'peak' in several vital respects - peak pricing, peak concentration, peak financialization, and peak expansion. It uses the term to signal the crisis and possible end of an era-defining business model in the pharmaceutical sector. The book presents a synthesis of the authors' decade-long empirical investigations into social movements contesting the pharmaceutical market. It brings together a large body of knowledge that is currently spread across political economy, sociology, STS, organization studies, and the history of medicine, to follow the neoliberal dynamics that have engendered an acceleration toward 'peak' over the span of the last 40 years. It traces the emergence of different voices and groups that have contested this evolution, particularly around specific crisis points and revelatory moments, including the fight for access to HIV/AIDS medicines, the global health era, pharmaceutical corporate social responsibility, the advent of personalized medicine and digital health, Covid-19, and others. The authors trace the shifting coalitions between the pharmaceutical industry, patient organisations, and governments that kept propping up the neoliberal value system throughout this evolution. They show that the recent acceleration toward peak has led many centrist voices from patient organizations, academia and politics to start changing course from market repair to imagining alternative pharmaceutical economies, prominently including imaginaries around the pharmaceutical commons. The book closes with a set of recommendations for policy makers and civil society actors interested in fostering an alternative political economy of health.
 

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Speakers

  • Prof. Susi Geiger is Full Professor of Markets, Organizations and Society at University College Dublin. Her research investigates how healthcare markets are organized, particularly in the context of social justice, equity and access to medicines concerns. She has published numerous journal articles on these issues, including in Big Data & Society, Social Science & Medicine, Sociology of Health & Illness, Journal of Medical Ethics, Economy & Society, Journal of Cultural Economy, Organization Studies, Research Policy, and many others, and she has edited several book volumes. Prof Geiger sits on several editorial boards and has held prestigious research grants and fellowships, including a European Research Council Consolidator grant entitled MISFIRES (2018-2024). She is the ERC Ambassador for Ireland and a member of the WHO Technical Advisory Group on Pharmaceutical Pricing Policies, and she has been a visiting fellow at globally renowned institutions including UC Berkeley,  Sciences Po Paris, Ecole de Mines Paris, Weizenbaum Institute Berlin, University of Copenhagen, University of Vienna, Brocher Foundation Switzerland, and others.
  • Dr Théo Bourgeron is a Chancellor's fellow at the University of Edinburgh, in the School of Social and Political Sciences. His research has looked at the entanglement between politics and markets. Before Peak Pharma, he has co-authored a book on links between the financial sector and the alt-right (Alt-Finance, Pluto Books, 2022). He has published in journals such as the Socio-Economic Review, Economy & Society, New Political Economy, Organization Studies.

About this event

07 May 2026 from 17:30 until 19:00

Salle du LIEPP (C.210), 2ème étage

1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, 75007, Paris

This event is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Organized by

LIEPP