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neoliberalism

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a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth

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Although the impact on nation-states has been uneven, as Waitzkin and Hellander correctly proclaim, where neoliberalism has obtained influence, health care has been redesigned in its image. Source: Internet

As Ribuffo (2011) notes, "what Americans now call conservatism much of the world calls liberalism or neoliberalism." Source: Internet

As Ribuffo (2011) notes, "what Americans now call conservatism much of the world calls liberalism or neoliberalism". Source: Internet

Because those two positions are instead generally supported by American conservatives, historian Leo P. Ribuffo noted in 2011, "what Americans now call conservatism much of the world calls liberalism or neoliberalism." Source: Internet

Indeed, Sanders has been right that this tradition of thought is more authentically American than the more recent short-sighted and acquisitively individualistic public philosophy nurtured by neoliberalism. Source: Internet

This governmentalization of private enterprise, and not the of governmental agencies and functions that leftists like Foucault decry, is the real problem with “neoliberalism,” as I see it. Source: Internet

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