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  1. Jul 25, 2021 · The Walter Lippmann Colloquium was the birth of neoliberalism in the twentieth century, first translated into English by Jurgen Reinhoudt & Serge Audier (Citation 2018). As they acknowledge while scholars have acknowledged the importance of Colloquium as the theoretical birthplace of neoliberalism little has been written about it in English.

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    • 2021
  2. Introduction. Future historians may well look upon the years 1978–80 as a revo-lutionary turning-point in the world’s social and economic history. In 1978, Deng Xiaoping took the first momentous steps towards the liberalization of a communist-ruled economy in a country that accounted for a fifth of the world’s population.

  3. Sep 6, 2022 · Neoliberalism’s proponents embraced classical liberal principles such as laissez-faire – the policy of not intervening in markets. By the 1970s, Keynesian policies were faltering. Hayek’s organization, the Mont Pelerin Society , had drawn wealthy European and American benefactors to its ranks and funded powerful think tanks such as the American Enterprise Institute and the Cato Institute .

  4. Oct 25, 2013 · Neoliberalism—so-called because it purports to revive the laissez-faire notion of classical liberalism espoused by 19th-century economists Adam Smith and David Ricardo—is an ideology that embraces privatization or marketization of public assets and services, reductions of the tax burden for the wealthy and corporations whenever feasible (or in some cases, not so feasible), and (at least ...

  5. Apr 5, 2022 · Neoliberalism had to contend from the very beginning with an inconvenient fact: namely, that it was not the first “new liberalism” to appear on the historical stage, but the second. The first new liberalism was the New Deal liberalism of FDR, declaring (as neoliberalism wanted to claim for itself) that it offered a novel third way between laissez-faire on the right and collectivism on the ...

  6. Jan 28, 2021 · In this chapter, we refer to these two connected, yet politically distinct, phases as the first two waves of neoliberalism. C2.P2 Reagan and Thatcher’s ideological campaign to put an end to Keynesian-style big government was shared by the conservative Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser (1975–83) and the conservative Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (1984–93).

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  8. May 30, 2017 · Today, neoliberal is used to refer to someone who bills themselves as a liberal but promotes ideas that actually inhibit individuals’ well-being. In the 1930s, the neo - in neoliberal meant ...

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