The neoliberals view democracy as socialism. To them, the only democracy necessary is when people choose what to buy in the maket place. There is no other accountability. Neoliberalism is often described as market fundamentalism, or the belief that everything on the planet has a price tag, borders are obsolete, the world economy should replace nation-states, & human life is reducible to a cycle of earn, spend, borrow, die.TribuneHayek’s Bastards: The Populist Right’s Neoliberal Roots, By Quinn SlobodianFrank Li on neoliberalism[embedded content][embedded content]
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The neoliberals view democracy as socialism. To them, the only democracy necessary is when people choose what to buy in the maket place. There is no other accountability.
Neoliberalism is often described as market fundamentalism, or the belief that everything on the planet has a price tag, borders are obsolete, the world economy should replace nation-states, & human life is reducible to a cycle of earn, spend, borrow, die.
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Hayek’s Bastards: The Populist Right’s Neoliberal Roots, By Quinn Slobodian
Frank Li on neoliberalism