neoliberalism in A Sentence

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    How Neoliberalism is damaging your mental health.

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    Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and States;

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    How Neoliberalism's moral order feeds fraud and corruption.

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    Neoliberalism is about free markets, minimal state intervention, strong property rights and individualism.

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    These two imperatives- the economic and the individualistic- meshed extremely well under Neoliberalism.

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    However, Chomsky pointed out that the"wealthy and the corporate world" remained unaffected by Neoliberalism's"harmful effects".

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    Neoliberalism and the associated rise of the“attention economy” are signs of our consumerist and enterprising times.

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    But it's important to remember that there were and are at least seven schools of Neoliberalism.

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    Today under Neoliberalism, capitalist-imperialist system is going through the worst-ever and prolonged crisis in its long history.

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    Neoliberalism is regularly used in popular debate around the world to define the last 40 years.

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    I struggle with Neoliberalism- as a problematic economic system we might want to change- and as an analytical term.

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    So how do we leave Neoliberalism behind and build a more sustainable, more prosperous and more equitable society?

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    I struggle with Neoliberalism- as a problematic economic system we might want to change- and as an analytical term people.

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    That's a major reason why I identify three core contradictions in our current understandings of Neoliberalism in my new book.

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    A theoretical consideration of social movements and their relationships to Neoliberalism is an important theme for students of Development Studies.

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    As a result of its growing popularity in academia, media and popular discussions, it's crucial to understand Neoliberalism as a concept.

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    Neoliberalism, globalization and financialization only delayed the cataclysmic collapse by excessive financialization and at the same time made the collapse even more cataclysmic.

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    Economic Neoliberalism is a theoretical economic framework that many academics and political and business leaders like to promote because it performs well inside clean-room.

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    Economic Neoliberalism was now the"only game in the city" on a planetary scale, and TINA's policy(There Is No Alternative) now owned third-world countries completely.

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    I struggle with Neoliberalism- as a problematic economic system we might want to change- and as an analytical term people increasingly use to describe that system.

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    He works on the political economy and moral economy of Neoliberalism, with a particular focus on the topics of moral change, economic fraud and anti-fraud measures.

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    What's most evident from this growing popular debate about Neoliberalism- whether from left-leaning critics or right-leaning advocates- is that there are many different views of Neoliberalism;

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    Second, there has been too much emphasis on the idea that our lives, identities and subjectivities under Neoliberalism are framed by“entrepreneurial” beliefs, attitudes and thinking.

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    We can define Neoliberalism here as a means to promote the rule of the market, and drive the transfer of economic power from the public to the private sector.

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    However difficult these periods were(e.g. marked by considerable economic hardship and rationing), what is significant is that they were shaped by entirely different ideological and cultural framings- not by Neoliberalism.

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    All these areas need addressing in order to better understand our future, but Neoliberalism has perhaps run its course in providing us with the necessary analytical tools to do this work.

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    Skepticism of this model- sometimes labeled Neoliberalism by critics, who tie it to 19th-century liberal arguments in favor of free trade- grew, however, and Britain in 2016 voted to leave the European Union.

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    By the 1970s, Brennetot and others argued that Neoliberalism was a term primarily associated with a shifting emphasis in Latin America away from import-substitution policies towards open economies, influenced by Chicago School thinkers like Friedman.

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    The fall of the Berlin Wall and the triumph of Neoliberalism launched a new story that championed market purity, visionary entrepreneurs and the liberating power of gadgets for a world ruled by a global elite nicknamed‘Davos Man'.

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    Likewise, commoditisation of politics, which is an immanent tendency of capital in the contemporary epoch, can be broken if the working people are brought together in a new“combination” for a new agenda, different from what Neoliberalism offers to them.

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