He demonstrates that the Bush doctrine is connected with the spread of neoliberalism and global capital. |
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The rise of global neoliberalism destroyed the conditions required to sustain corespective relations in most core global industries. |
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Without the political achievements of Keynesianism, neoliberalism would be political suicide. |
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Globalization and neoliberalism have altered higher education in the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. |
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They don't believe the Government has a viable strategy for extricating the country from the mess left by neoliberalism. |
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This is the social injustice that has exacerbated the plight of the welfare class with the rise of neoliberalism. |
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The spread of global neoliberalism has been accompanied by the establishment of formal democracy in many countries. |
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Probably this time, a great slowdown on anything that smells of neoliberalism. |
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It would also throw a lifeline to neoliberalism south of the border. |
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Bureaucracies might be viewed in terms of major periods, such as neoliberalism, and world-systemic relations, such as dependently developing states. |
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This policy should be diametrically opposed to that of neoliberalism, militarism and failure to respect the sovereignty of peoples and countries. |
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The dominating neoliberalism seems to be the incarnation of US-American values. |
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Humanitarianism: this abstract noun gained wide currency during the high noon of neoliberalism. |
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For our part, we will continue, with unshakable determination, to fight neoliberalism, federalism and militarism within the European Union. |
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As anyone on the left who has appeared on the BBC will know, neoliberalism is its commonsense and starting point. |
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Hezbollah is not fighting against neoliberalism, although it can cater to the needs of its plebeian constituency at times. |
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The only superiority of neoliberalism lies in the power of the interests that sustain it. |
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When they claim neoliberalism will prevail because there are no viable alternatives, however, they are quite wrong. |
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The recipe of the social investment welfare state may not seem to provide such an elegant master paradigm as neoliberalism. |
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But neoliberalism has no general advantage over it in coherence and elegance. |
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Its seems that the neoliberalism that is its trademark since 1994 finds its roots in a issue such as this. |
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These governments are experimenting with new models of political and economic development that oppose neoliberalism. |
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In line with the rise of neoliberalism, the international financial and development institutions began to promote deregulation. |
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Policy makers with the will to do so can decide when and how to redirect policies away from neoliberalism. |
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However, Peru and other countries that remained faithful to neoliberalism achieved even greater increases in production and exports. |
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This marks, incidentally, a turn towards a policy of structural adjustment that is typical of neoliberalism. |
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Drawing inspiration from the anti-war movement, it aims to unite all those horrified by New Labour's programme of war and neoliberalism into a formidable electoral force. |
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Bashar al-Assad favored the adoption of Western-promoted neoliberalism and economic liberalization. |
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It is a conservative viewpoint in the true sense, which makes it the antithesis of contemporary neoconservatism and neoliberalism, as well as all universalist ideologies. |
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There is a reason this neoliberalism is called voodoo economics. |
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The architects of neoliberalism, the high priests of free market fundamentalism, continue to force through destructive policies with all the fervour of religious zealots. |
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But this heritage and our capacities to produce healthy, good, and abundant food are being threatened and undermined by neoliberalism and global capitalism. |
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As with the critique of the positive relationship between neoliberalism and economic growth, this would imply attacking the neoliberal worldview at its core. |
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In part, it is an unintended byproduct of a broader international trend towards neoliberalism, which seeks to shift power away from central states to lower levels of governments, civil society groups, and markets. |
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In total, after more than two decades of neoliberalism, the problems of infrastructure, education bequeathed from colonisation and politics of big post-colonial plans have not been solved. |
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A review of Multitude by Tom Nairn, long associated with New Left Review, takes note of Hardt and Negri's rejection of both Marxism and capitalist neoliberalism in favor of an essentially spiritual approach. |
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However, they also became proficient in capitalising on modern concerns such as immigration, globalisation, Americanisation, neoliberalism, unemployment – and, of course, austerity. |
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Urban anthropology is concerned with issues of urbanization, poverty, and neoliberalism. |
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Argentina is a shocking illustration of where neoliberalism will take us. |
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More than five years of worldwide gatherings of people and organizations who oppose neoliberalism have provided an experience leading to the creation of a new collective awareness. |
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Yet if the EU continues to take the course of adventurous neoliberalism and boundless obsession with enlargement, it should not be surprised to see either falling birth rates or social unrest. |
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The result is an impressively, and at times cumbersomely, thorough survey of the Latin America that has risen from the ashes of neoliberalism. |
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The Union has extended its integration with successive enlargements, though without managing to redefine clearly its fundamental approach towards neoliberalism and capitalist globalisation. |
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However, it is not a fated natural event but the result of an intentional political strategy, called neoliberalism, which was devised in the control centres of world economic and political power. |
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Since the early 1980s, neoliberalism has dominated debates and decisions. |
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Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have, bizarrely, chosen this moment to converge in support of the kind of neoliberalism that has caused this crisis in the first place. |
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Only poverty has been truly globalized in our age. The overpraised neoliberalism and the omnipotent market is a mistaken vision and it is the root cause of some of the most serious problems that afflict us. |
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Thus, global neoliberalism systematically causes relative deprivation as well as absolute immiseration of masses of people. |
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In contrast with neoliberal theorists who focused on technical questions, however, critics of neoliberalism focused on political and power structures underlying the international political economy. |
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However, Cassels limits his ability to make a theoretical contribution by overlooking some of the ideological roots that impact screening, such as neoliberalism and healthism. |
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There is a huge democratic deficit in its functioning, a serious bias towards the interests of neoliberalism and 'the market', and central institutions have been overbuilt. |
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The literature on neoliberalism describes the retreat of the state from its welfarist responsibilities and the emergence of a disturbingly unmitigated form of capitalism. |
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Under neoliberalism, postfeminist discourse adds a gendered dimension to notions of personal responsibility for young women that is often associated with their sexuality. |
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As Harvey explains in his A Brief History of Neoliberalism, neoliberals see democracy as a hoarding behind which lurk deliberation and dissent. |
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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. |
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The philosophical background is Neoliberalism or Ordoliberalism. |
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