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Neoliberalism is the idea that minimizing government impact in markets is a good thing, and that government regulation should be designed to efficiently address externalities with as little market distortion as possible.
Its bigger than that. I dont know if it was clear from how I said it, but there not being a “there” there is that both the word has lost meaning, or that its meaning has broadened to mean something bigger. You should look into some of those references I dropped.
Whatever “this” is, I think neoliberalism is a good word for it (and I do take the broad definition to include the culture behind it).
I am literally a neoliberal. I work with neoliberal groups, donate to neoliberal charities, support neoliberal politicians, and even own a hoodie that says “neoliberal and proud.”
Before I got perma’d from Reddit for saying “The only good nazi is a dead nazi,” I regularly posted on /r/neoliberal.
I am quite aware of what neoliberalism is.
What you’re describing is more just people being bad at their jobs, and this moving you to assume malice instead of incompetence because of their job title.
Sears was dead for almost twenty years, they just didn’t know it yet. They died when malls died, and instead of any sort of pivot, they doubled down. This was a car crash in slow motion.
Its bigger than that. I dont know if it was clear from how I said it, but there not being a “there” there is that both the word has lost meaning, or that its meaning has broadened to mean something bigger. You should look into some of those references I dropped.
Whatever “this” is, I think neoliberalism is a good word for it (and I do take the broad definition to include the culture behind it).
I am literally a neoliberal. I work with neoliberal groups, donate to neoliberal charities, support neoliberal politicians, and even own a hoodie that says “neoliberal and proud.”
Before I got perma’d from Reddit for saying “The only good nazi is a dead nazi,” I regularly posted on /r/neoliberal.
I am quite aware of what neoliberalism is.
What you’re describing is more just people being bad at their jobs, and this moving you to assume malice instead of incompetence because of their job title.
Sears was dead for almost twenty years, they just didn’t know it yet. They died when malls died, and instead of any sort of pivot, they doubled down. This was a car crash in slow motion.
Hmm. No.
See my original post in this thread.