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neoliberalism
[ nee-oh-lib-er-uh-liz-uhm, -lib-ruh- ]
noun
- a faction of the liberal political movement that strongly supports free-market capitalism as the means for societal and human progress.
neoliberalism
/ ˌniːəʊˈlɪbərəˌlɪzəm; -ˈlɪbrəˌlɪzəm /
noun
- a modern politico-economic theory favouring free trade, privatization, minimal government intervention in business, reduced public expenditure on social services, etc
Derived Forms
- ˌneoˈliberal, adjectivenoun
Other Words From
- ne·o·lib·er·al adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of neoliberalism1
Example Sentences
They were flesh-and-blood human beings, fallible like all of us, and nowhere were these imperfections more apparent than in their obeisance to neoliberalism — that is, free-market capitalism.
"That is the difference between neoliberalism and our model, which we call Mexican Humanism."
Similarly, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair represented the self-conscious rebranding of their respective center-left parties around an agenda of privatization, deregulation and globalization that we would now call neoliberalism.
If you wanted to choose one individual as the face of “neoliberalism” for an encyclopedia entry, you could do a lot worse.
It would be wrong for today’s faltering, formerly “mainline” Congregationalists, Presbyterians and other Protestants to displace onto today’s Israel their own discomfort about soulless neoliberalism or reactionary tribalism.
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