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- noun Plural form of
neoliberal .
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Examples
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Cardoso may have acted like one of the new breed of Latin American neoliberals, but he did not talk that way.
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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Cardoso may have acted like one of the new breed of Latin American neoliberals, but he did not talk that way.
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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I wish he would spend some time mediating between unhappy progressive Democrats and placating Bernie Sanders instead and forget about the delusion of bipartisanship which means yielding to right wing Republicans. calling neoliberals like Geithner Clinton and possibly Obma "neocons" like several posters have is counterproductive and wrong.
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There you go again, calling neoliberals "progressives".
democracyarsenal.org 2009
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For the Marxist-Leninists the name of the deity was "the dialectical forces of history" while for the free marketeers (also known as neoliberals) it was "the free rein of the market mechanism".
Khanya 2008
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The neoliberals were another key group who backed the coup against Taksin.
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While the Latin American Street may grumble over "neoliberals," it was free-market reforms that helped break down a long-encrusted social order that grated especially against the poor.
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This raises the question of whether Spanish-speaking 'neoliberals' use this term or whether, as here, it has been thrust upon them.
Andrew Norton 2009
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Though academics and commentators routinely discuss 'neoliberals' and 'neoconservatives', not a single person used those labels to describe themselves.
Andrew Norton 2009
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Are we seeing 'neoliberals', like 'neoconservatives' but on the other side?
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