• Victor Villas@beehaw.org
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        6 months ago

        Neoliberalism is just how social studies people call contemporary liberalism.

        In politics and economics, this is what most people will understand as “liberal”. Not just some vague references to liberty like the dictionary meaning, neither classical liberalism from the 1850’s.

      • seahorse [Ohio]MA
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        6 months ago

        Lol. Joe biden is a neoliberal. Hillary clinton is a neoliberal. Al gore, Bill clinton, Barack obama. All neoliberal. No leftist who is anticapitalist (as they should be) will call themselves liberal. That’s just some america-brained shit.

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        Its ridiculous to suggest that neo-liberalism isn’t a direct philosophical extension of liberalism.

        Neoliberalism just focuses on some specifics of liberalism like open markets and property rights, which were already things that traditional liberalism espoused. Its the defacto philosophy of the American body politic after WW2. Things like the IMF, the world bank, the UN, central banks like the federal reserve, the use of rates to manage economies; these are very neoliberal concepts and institutions.

        I think its fine to interchange liberalism and neoliberalism in modern parlance, because they are basically indistinguishable as practiced.