单词 | neoliberalism |
释义 | neoliberalismn. Neoliberal principles or policies. ΚΠ 1898 Econ. Jrnl. 8 494 We must..bear in mind what is that hedonistic world, that realm of pure political economy, ever kept in view by the adepts of Neo-liberalism. 1924 H. E. Barnes Sociol. & Polit. Theory ix. ii. 161 He [sc. Leonard T. Hobhouse] represents the sociological expression of the Neo-Liberalism of England that has produced..more constructive social legislation than the combined product of earlier English governments. 1938 Polit. Sci. Q. 53 133 I deplore in an attempt to state a theory and formulate a practice of neo-liberalism, a trace of illiberalism and intolerence toward those who differ from the new credo. 1978 Washington Post 10 Sept. c1/2 Political necessities are headed..toward much more serious government intervention in the private economy. If you're looking for a shorthand phrase, it might be more accurate to predict a period of ‘neo-liberalism’. 1992 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 1 May d1/5 These ideas include, beside free trade: privatization, deregulation, competitiveness, social-spending cutbacks and deficit reduction. The ensemble may be called neoconservatism, neoliberalism, the free market, [etc.]. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1898 |
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