1. neoliberal - Noun
2. neoliberal - Adjective
3. neoliberal - Adjective Satellite
a liberal who subscribes to neoliberalism
having or showing belief in the need for economic growth in addition to traditional liberalistic values
Source: WordNetA disappearance of habitable zones throughout much of the country, and a resulting breakdown of social support systems that have been stretched thin by decades of neoliberal austerity, will drive tens of millions into abject poverty. Source: Internet
Alongside the 2008 financial crisis, the votes for Brexit and Trump have often been described as ruptures to the neoliberal status quo. Source: Internet
Amid the corpses produced by neoliberal capitalism and COVID-19, there are also flashes of hope, a chance to move beyond the contemporary resurgence of authoritarianism. Source: Internet
ATTAC functions on a principle of decentralisation : local associations organise meetings, conferences, and compose documents that become counter-arguments to the perceived neoliberal discourse. Source: Internet
“But governing ANC alliance partner Cosatu, and other labour federations, are likely to reject this amid a groundswell of criticism of neoliberal austerity measures” – What’s the alternative Cosatu? Source: Internet
Corporations that touted neoliberal government deregulation are coming to the state and federal coffers with begging bowls, after an unprecedented pillaging. Source: Internet