English-Wörter für 'Alternative form of neoliberalization.'
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noun
- (capitalism) Synonym of neoliberalism.
- (capitalism) Capitalist ideology that focuses on the compatibility of support for civil liberties and free markets on the one hand and a concern for social justice or the worst-off’s well-being on the other.
- (capitalism) Capitalist ideology which stresses the importance of deregulation and private ownership over the means of production.
noun
- (often derogatory) A political ideology or ideological trend based on neoclassical economics that espouses economic liberalism, favouring trade liberalisation, financial deregulation, a small government, privatisation and liberalisation of government businesses, passive antitrust enforcement, accepting greater economic inequality and disfavouring unionisation.
- (US) The ideology associated with the New Democrats and the Democratic Leadership Council.
- a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth
noun
- (capitalism) Synonym of neoliberalism.
- (capitalism) Capitalist ideology that focuses on the compatibility of support for civil liberties and free markets on the one hand and a concern for social justice or the worst-off’s well-being on the other.
- (capitalism) Capitalist ideology which stresses the importance of deregulation and private ownership over the means of production.
noun
- (often derogatory) A political ideology or ideological trend based on neoclassical economics that espouses economic liberalism, favouring trade liberalisation, financial deregulation, a small government, privatisation and liberalisation of government businesses, passive antitrust enforcement, accepting greater economic inequality and disfavouring unionisation.
- (US) The ideology associated with the New Democrats and the Democratic Leadership Council.
- a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth