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- Neoliberalism is a political and economic ideology that advocates for free-market capitalism, which became dominant in policy-making from the late 20th...
- self-determined. Post-neoliberalism, also known as anti-neoliberalism, is a set of ideals characterized by its rejection of neoliberalism and the economic...
- Progressive neoliberalism is a term that refers to the use of politically progressive rhetoric to support neoliberal policies. The term was coined by American...
- described as neoliberal feminism. Neoliberal feminism emerged in the 2010s. In The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism, Rottenberg defines neoliberalism as a “new...
- compromise between a less interventionist economic system as supported by neoliberals and Keynesian social democratic spending policy supported by social democrats...
- had halted economic growth. In the 1980s, MENA countries began to adopt neoliberal Structural Adjustment Packages (SAP), which advocated for open markets...
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- book investigates what Fisher describes as the widespread effects of neoliberal ideology on po****r culture, work, education, and mental health in contemporary...
- parties; some analysts have characterized the Third Way as part of the neoliberal movement. Social democracy is defined as one of many socialist traditions...
- market-based approach (sometimes described as market fundamentalism or neoliberalism). In emphasizing the magnitude of the difference between the two alternative...