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by xixi77
3655 days ago
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Thanks for the references, these are good articles, and I am happy to see that I was wrong and there are in fact some defenders of the term. Still, it is very predominantly seen in a critical context -- quite unlike, for example, "libertarianism" or "economic liberalism" or "classical liberalism". But, even here it does not look well-defined at all: at best, authors simply classify specific policies as "neoliberal". |
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