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* Does the financial crisis signal the end of neo-liberalism?
Saturday Night’s All Right for Blogging « Gerry Canavan 2009
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Hence the emergence of a parallel summit - The IV Peoples 'Summit of the Americas, described as “an encounter of social movements of the hemisphere opposed to neo-liberalism and that stand for social justice, equity, peace and sustainable development.”
Global Voices in English » Americas: The 5th Summit Gets Underway 2009
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The elites are devotees of the market and neo-liberalism.
Daniel Berger: The 2010 Elections: What Went Wrong? Daniel Berger 2010
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The elites are devotees of the market and neo-liberalism.
Daniel Berger: The 2010 Elections: What Went Wrong? Daniel Berger 2010
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The elites are devotees of the market and neo-liberalism.
Daniel Berger: The 2010 Elections: What Went Wrong? Daniel Berger 2010
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It will take some time as the compromised agenda of neo-liberalism goes bust again and again – helfway measures are not going to do anything but waste money.
Matthew Yglesias » The Worst Option, Except for All the Others 2009
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It just proves that Matt is an inherently dishonest person who refuses to even acknowledge that alternatives to his neo-liberalism even exist. jmo Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Fama: Bank Failures Could Have Been Sorted Out “In a Week or Two” 2010
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As the IMF dishes out its medicine in Lisbon, Dublin and Athens, and the limitations of neo-liberalism become more apparent, the moment is surely right for a compelling account of Karl Marx's relevance to the modern world.
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Only now are the true horrors of neo-liberalism becoming obvious to all.
Matthew Yglesias » Bartlett: New Deal Failed Because It Wasn’t Big Enough 2009
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The elites are devotees of the market and neo-liberalism.
Daniel Berger: The 2010 Elections: What Went Wrong? Daniel Berger 2010
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