neoliberal in English

adjective
1
relating to a modified form of liberalism tending to favor free-market capitalism.
noun
1
a person holding neoliberal views.
A false separation between culture and class has made the left less adept at doing what the right and neoliberals have done: link issues of sexuality, race and gender to their corporate economy agenda.

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1. Meet the dystopian, self-directed, anti-neoliberal Autotelics

2. Anarchy provides foundations for realist, liberal, neorealist, and neoliberal paradigms of international relations

3. We should be looking for alternatives to neoliberal policies, not deploying riot police and cancelling agreements on tourism.

4. 29 National won because so many anti-neoliberal New Zealanders voted Alliance out of an abiding mistrust of Labour.

5. Austerity, understood as a social-historical force, is the tool of the neoliberal state to subvert democracy and promote authoritarianism

6. [r/conservative] A Reddit user may have discovered that the neoliberal subreddit is being Astroturfed and funded by a DNC Think Tank

7. He continued to move the Labour Party towards the "centre" by loosening links with the unions and continuing many of Margaret Thatcher's neoliberal policies.

8. However, I will argue that in this particular case, the EC-position is at least as neoliberal as the position of its Accusants

9. This book is the best treatment we have of the aftermath of the high moments of our neoliberal age and the descent into Antidemocratic darkness

10. Ecuador's leftist president, Rafael Correa, is an economist who, well before he was elected in December 200 understood and wrote about the limitations of neoliberal economic dogma.

11. In addition, U.S. policy placed a special emphasis on the neoliberal "Washington Consensus", manifesting in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which went into effect in 1994.

12. Centrist means neoliberal basically, the ideology that if business has little or no regulation placed upon it by the government that market forces will magically produce wealth creation which w

13. Under the terms of this text, an increasingly aggressive form of capitalism will become entrenched, society will be structured along neoliberal lines, everything will be commercialised and people will become increasingly devalued.

14. Benjamin Wallace-Wells: Larry Summers Versus the Biden Administration’s Coronavirus-Stimulus Plan: ‘“It seems plausible,” Brad DeLong, an economic historian at Berkeley and a Clinton Treasury official, said, that “the neoliberal era is over”…

15. 18 He finds that, despite the promises of its backers, NAFTA has locked in a harsh neoliberal economic policy that has swept away laws and protections that Mexican workers had established over decades.