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单词 neo-liberal
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Definition of neo-liberal in English:

neo-liberal

adjective ˌniːəʊˈlɪb(ə)r(ə)l
  • Relating to or denoting a modified form of liberalism tending to favour free-market capitalism.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most conventional of all contemporary liberalisms is neo-liberal institutionalism.
    • They demanded jobs, that the banks release their savings and an end to neo-liberal free market economic policies.
    • Or isn't this form of neo-liberal capitalism that's going on in Europe right now destroying our social systems?
    • Sounds like Liberal Party and neo-liberal policy to me.
    • This move towards the short term is specific to the contemporary, neo-liberal era of capitalism.
    • The events of the last days have led many to question the good will of neo-liberal policies and international monetary bodies in poor countries.
    • These are not on the agenda of globalizing neo-liberal Capital.
    • The constitution is the European bourgeoisie's attempt to put neo-liberal policies at the heart of the EU.
    • The overthrow of neo-liberal capitalism involves revolution in a national framework, even if that is not the end of the process.
    • He and his government are pushing through neo-liberal policies every single day.
    • They are ideologically committed to capitalism in its neo-liberal form.
    • The Socialist Party government, like the previous right wing one, has unleashed neo-liberal attacks on public sector workers.
    • It did its best to prevent the workers from waging a militant struggle against the neo-liberal policies of successive governments.
    • On the one hand, there is a clearly defined capitalist neo-liberal project.
    • History shows that the NDP introduced neo-liberal policies whilst in the legislature.
    • Many newspapers and successive governments have pushed neo-liberal policies that have made life worse for millions of working people across Britain.
    • It has been a catastrophe for Third World producers whose livelihoods have been destroyed by neo-liberal policies.
    • If neo-liberal capitalism enforced by the Pentagon is supposedly paradise on earth, how can you possibly explain why anyone should oppose it?
    • The vote was against unbridled neo-liberal capitalism, not for nationalism.
    • Given the above, it is both desirable and possible for neo-liberal policies and unfettered capitalism to be resisted and challenged.
noun ˌniːəʊˈlɪb(ə)r(ə)l
  • A person with neo-liberal views.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether leftists or neo-liberals, they place abstract rights before accumulated wisdom.
    • The second curious thing is that while the neo-liberals are always quoting Adam Smith, their focus on the workforce is much more reminiscent of David Ricardo and Karl Marx's emphasis on the labour theory of value.
    • In the heady days of the 1990s neo-liberals celebrated a policy win that theorists had first proposed 40 years earlier.
    • We are facing an assault on working people by neo-liberals who are attacking our basic rights in every area of life, from birth to death.
    • For thirty years we've had pushed down our throats that there is no alternative to the all-against-all policies of the neo-liberals; that private is always better than public; and that me is always more important than you.
    • This guarantees that sweat-shops will proliferate; indeed, some neo-liberals welcome them as a ‘necessary stage of development’.
    • Firstly, because there is a crisis in the reformist parties internationally, people feel that their traditional home has been hijacked by neo-liberals.
    • For the neo-liberals, by contrast, the proposition that, when it comes, change originates mainly from the inside of particular countries is strongly supported.
    • In Poland as in other countries right wing social democratic neo-liberals are the greatest enthusiasts for the European Union.
    • However, this partially imagined future fails to clarify what ordinary people are doing, and therefore how we can stop the neo-liberals.
    • The spectacular series of uprisings in Bolivia in June highlighted the extent to which the neo-liberals are losing control in Latin America.
    • Among some of the organisers and among most people preparing to go to Edinburgh, there is a sense that it is the system that is wrong and that the advisers and the neo-liberals are not to be trusted.
    • In his critique of what he terms predatory globalization, for example, Falk argues that neo-liberals have undermined the social contract between state and society.
    • Instead, they hover in the low 20s in the opinion polls, came fourth in the European elections and face a looming chasm between the traditional sandal brigade and the neo-liberals who want to dismantle the NHS.
    • But in the absence of criticism by neo-liberals, social democratic governments orient themselves towards the centre or right.
    • I have watched liberals, neo-liberals, communists, anarchists, Tories, Stalinists and Think Tank contrarians twisting in a green wind, hoisted by their own sustainable petards.
    • In the 1970s the consensus was challenged from the right by neo-liberals who wanted to ‘roll back the state’.
    • Diehard neo-liberals and true-believers in the capacity for perpetual institutional flexibility would say that this isn't a problem.
    • Brown believes the IMF's economists are dogmatic neo-liberals who make a fetish of balanced budgets and he argues that Britain's public finances are in far better shape than those of other leading industrial nations.
    • Free market neo-liberals believe that governments should not fight globalization or attempt to slow it down.
 
 
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