Both sides include sectarian parties that were organised militias during the civil war, and have supported neoliberal polices. |
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Two objections, however, are thrown up by the premises of neoliberal theory itself. |
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For the neoliberal gospel of free markets is something to be imposed on others. |
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After the neoliberal turn, in the eyes of many, spatial inequality is no longer a problem to be handled. |
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They are not Luddites or anti-developmentalist, and their sophisticated critiques rarely talk about monolithic neoliberal evils. |
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Thus supporters of globalization are keen to temper its most unpopular effects by modification of neoliberal policies. |
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There are movements that clearly have a leftward dynamic even when hegemonised at first by neoliberal leaders. |
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Intraregional migration to Argentina persisted despite the fact that the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s implied significant changes in labor markets and working conditions. |
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The neoliberal policies at the root of the increased number of people at risk of falling into poverty must be reversed. |
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The neoliberal capitalistic system is destroying a basic institution of our society: the family. |
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Another oddity: Ms Klein deplores freedom to trade as one of the vilest manifestations of the neoliberal tyranny. |
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One of them is the illusion that it is possible to find solutions by pursuing a neoliberal management of the crisis. |
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The restructuring of governance in a neoliberal context has to be done in line with market principles rather than public ones. |
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Likewise, a neoliberal perspective of society denies the role of social hierarchy, because it does not recognize social structures. |
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It's my priority as leader to make sure we communicate to people that there is an alternative to a drab, fatalistic, neoliberal establishment. |
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Moreover, we must revisit analysis that is exclusively based on neoliberal capitalism as an explanation for the current condition of women. |
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Instead, neoliberal theory asserts, people can exercise choice through spending. |
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It should remember that potential supporters won't vote for promises to create a neoliberal, smooth-running economic nirvana. |
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But they have certainly shown there are multiple alternatives to neoliberal masochism – which win elections, too. |
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One reason the neoliberal project so wrongfooted its opponents was that many failed to recognise the disruptiveness that lay at its core. |
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But in the past decade the differences between political parties have become attenuated, with left and right squashed together in a moderate, neoliberal middle. |
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We therefore stress the need for a sea change away from these neoliberal policies. |
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But neoliberal economic policies and industrial agriculture fly in the face of this wisdom. |
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It is precisely this form of unsubstantial surface democracy of neoliberal politics that the author the original article attempts to point toward. |
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Swaraj is necessary for the liberation of weaker economies from the commanding position of neoliberal capitalism. |
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In terms of governance, the key trend promoting neoliberal policies has been a shift from statist to decentred regulation. |
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The dominant classes, beyond speeches or gesticulations, remain committed to their neoliberal policies. |
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To put it another way, in America and Great Britain, the neoliberal turn depended on huge industrial confrontations. |
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Latin America was the first to experience the disastrous impact of neoliberal dogma and the first to revolt against it. |
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Tsipras knows this is not about Varoufakis, but his government, because it has dared to take on the system that is Europe's neoliberal doctrine. |
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Yet, driven by the neoliberal ideas that prevailed until today, this system of preferences is currently trimmed down to its smallest dimension, and agriculture has become an economic activity similar to others. |
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But one shouldn't take at face value the neoliberal propaganda in its attempt to come through the contradictions inherited from the period of social-democracy. |
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Today, there is no option but to admit that the neoliberal policies dictated by financial power exacerbate the dissymmetry between the poorest and the most industrial countries. |
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But the neoliberal engine is at full throttle. |
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One might think the authors of Charter 08 had taken their neoliberal economic program of privatizing industry and commerce from editorials in the Wall Street Journal or London Economist of two or three years ago. |
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Yes, the shadow of neoliberal corporate opportunism is lurking – with a glad eye fixed suggestively on our national assets, in this case our water, but this wasn't really what brought me to the demonstration. |
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More broadly, and to oversimplify, between social democratic values and neoliberal values, between the values of assertion of identity and those of a desirable globalization. |
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If the European Union is to take a role in the global context at the 'antipode' of the hegemonic neoliberal paradigm of free market dominance, then the European Social Model needs to be strengthened and reinforced. |
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This will require a far more pronounced use of active industrial policies reversing the trend of governmental passiveness advocated under the neoliberal growth paradigm. |
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He is trying to lay the blame at Ireland's door and is failing to recognise that the problem stems from the deep crisis of legitimacy of the neoliberal, militarist and federalist policies which are being pursued. |
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Finally, we must not forget that the main purpose of the Charter is to facilitate the neoliberal, federalist and militarist leap forward that is the aim of the so-called Reform Treaty. |
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Largely based on a neoliberal belief in the market self-regulating ability, the liberalization intended by the Doha Round has thus seen its effectiveness undermined by the recent crises. |
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The third, referred to as the internationalist perspective, shares with neoliberal theories the view that international trade and economic integration are beneficial. |
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It is time for the leaders of the European Union to learn the lessons from these votes and from the opposition and resistance of workers and citizens to neoliberal, militaristic and anti-democratic policies. |
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Scholte held that the third, knowledge-based, source of neoliberal globalization is contingent on domination by the rationalist construction of knowledge that prevails in the neoliberal paradigm. |
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Why do neoliberal political movements usually need to make coalitions with very unliberal nationalistic, xenophobic or religious movements in order to win popular majorities? |
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The neoliberal policy promoted as a result widens rather than narrows the gulf between north and south and speeds up the rate at which developing countries fall into poverty and debt. |
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The first source of neoliberal globalization set forth by Scholte is the emergence of decentred governance the dispersal of governance across multiple institutional sites. |
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The coincidence of neoliberal globalization with widespread increases in intranational inequality has raised the hypothesis that the former is the cause of, or at least contributes significantly to, the latter. |
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Each of Sandra's co-workers must effectively choose between atomised, competitive, neoliberal self-interest and some form of collective power and mutual support. |
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The neoliberal ethos is another constraint on researchers. |
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The Church continues to express grave doubts and criticism whenever the neoliberal economic agenda heightens the polarization between rich and poor, or excludes the latter from their due benefits. |
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For all his populist rhetoric, Chávez is no less the class opponent of the victory of the workers and urban and rural poor than his neoliberal opponents. |
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He cited the asymmetrical political influence and bargaining power of large corporations as an example of an institutional determinant, recalling Scholtes account of the fourth source of neoliberal globalization. |
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On the other hand, these social forums must provide support to overcome the problems involved in moving from a phase of criticism of neoliberal capitalism to a phase of advancing alternative proposals. |
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Miyoshi critiques neoliberal globalization which aims to be inclusive and global in its scope but which in actuality selects and imperializes. |
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This neoliberal criticism highlights the ongoing conflict between varying visions of economic development. |
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Numerous studies and surveys indicate that people tend to live happier lives in social democratic societies rather than neoliberal ones. |
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We are in the globalization era, and the laborist model of welfare is enduring a neoliberal offensive. |
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The power of the neoliberal historical moment is the constant decontextualization and a historical approach to making sense of our realities. |
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Sweden has recently been relatively quick to adopt neoliberal policies, such as privatization, financialization and deregulation, compared to countries such as France. |
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Many social democratic parties, particularly after the Cold War, adopted neoliberal market policies including privatisation, deregulation and financialisation. |
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In our increasingly globalized world, mediated images exist in a problematic tension emblematic of the intersection of neoliberal and neoconservativism. |
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The formal economy recovered growthwise with a whopping 7 percent, and although a trade deficit opened in June, the neoliberal choir crooned that all was well. |
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Portugal bounced between socialism and adherence to the neoliberal model. |
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The neoliberal era in the United States ended with a neofascist bang. |
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