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US
/ˌnioʊˈɫɪbɝəɫ/
]
[ UK /nˈiːəʊlˌɪbəɹəl/ ]
[ UK /nˈiːəʊlˌɪbəɹəl/ ]
NOUN
- a liberal who subscribes to neoliberalism
ADJECTIVE
- having or showing belief in the need for economic growth in addition to traditional liberalistic values
How To Use neoliberal In A Sentence
- Offering no alternative to the rounds of local privatisation and deregulation, and with no desire to create one, Lib Dems have been happy to push toytown neoliberalism on their luckless voters.
- They don't believe the Government has a viable strategy for extricating the country from the mess left by neoliberalism.
- [Castro] At this point the world is not moving toward socialism but toward neocapitalism, neoliberalism, the political trend in fashion. Castro Talks About Environment, World Situation
- And yet, neoliberalism is still the only language used by European politicians to confront the crisis and to face the social conflicts that will break out over the next few months.
- What neoliberalism wants and needs is a precarious, acritical subject who displays psychotic tendencies ... a subject who is open to all kinds of fluctuating identities and who is therefore ready to be plugged into every commodity. I cite
- Thus supporters of globalization are keen to temper its most unpopular effects by modification of neoliberal policies.
- Without the political achievements of Keynesianism, neoliberalism would be political suicide.
- Neoliberalism with its emphasis on market forces narrows the legitimacy of the public sphere by redefining it around the related issues of privatism, consumption, and safety.
- For the neoliberal gospel of free markets is something to be imposed on others.
- Two objections, however, are thrown up by the premises of neoliberal theory itself.