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- "Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order" is a 1999 book by Noam Chomsky, published by Seven Stories Press. It contains his critique of neoliberalism.
- The Freiburg school of economics was called 'neoliberalism' until Anglo-American scholars reappropriated the term.
- Since the resurgence of neoliberalism in the 1970s, right-libertarianism has spread beyond North America via think tanks and political parties.
- Although the Progressive Conservative Party switched to neoliberalism, the party did retain its social progressive policies unlike other parties which advocated neoliberalism.
- Neoliberalism, also neo-liberalism, is a term used to signify the late-20th century political reappearance of 19th-century ideas associated with free-market capitalism after it fell into decline following the Second World War.
- Chávez initially believed that capitalism was still a valid economic model for Venezuela, but only Rhenish capitalism, not neoliberalism.
- "The Welsh Way: Essays on Neoliberalism and Devolution" is a 2021 non-fiction book gathering a collection of essays on neoliberalism and devolution in Wales.
- Grafton Tanner is an American author and academic. His work focuses on Big Tech, nostalgia, neoliberalism, and education.
- The author divides the history of neoliberalism into three phases.
- The term “neoliberalism” was coined during this conference.
- Her current scholarship explores the ways in which neoliberalism and academic capitalism affect faculty work-life.
- Post-neoliberalism, also known as anti-neoliberalism, is a set of ideals characterized by its rejection of neoliberalism and the economic policies embodied by the Washington Consensus.
- An Armenian American, Chorbajian is involved in socialist and progressive politics and is a critic of neoliberalism.
- Citizens of Bangladesh celebrated the prize. Some critics said that the award affirms neoliberalism.
- On 27 July 1996, the EZLN organized the First Intercontinental Gathering for Humanity to fight neoliberalism, which was attended by delegates from 42 countries.
- In 2018, Kotsko published a book that examines neoliberalism through the lens of political theology, "Neoliberalism's Demons: On the Political Theology of Late Capital".
- His books include "Poverty and Neoliberalism: Persistence and Reproduction in the Global South" (2007) and "Counter-Revolution in Egypt's Countryside: Land and Farmers in the Era of Economic Reform" (2002).
- Liberal institutionalism (or institutional liberalism or neoliberalism) is a theory of international relations that holds that international cooperation between states is feasible and sustainable, and that such cooperation can reduce conflict and competition.
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