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In reply to the discussion: Time for me to say goodbye to DU. Wish you all well It isn't for me anymore /nt [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)From wikipedia: Neoliberalism is a political philosophy whose advocates support economic liberalization, free trade and open markets, privatization, deregulation, and decreasing the size of the public sector while increasing the role of the private sector in modern society.
From the NY Times:
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/03/08/neoliberalism-and-higher-education/
Neoliberalism and Higher Education
By STANLEY FISH
Ive been asking colleagues in several departments and disciplines whether theyve ever come across the term neoliberalism and whether they know what it means. A small number acknowledged having heard the word; a very much smaller number ventured a tentative definition.
I was asking because I had been reading essays in which the adjective neoliberal was routinely invoked as an accusation, and I had only a sketchy notion of what was intended by it. When one of these essays cited my recent writings on higher education as a prime example of neoliberal ideology (Sophia McClennen, Neoliberalism and the Crisis of Intellectual Engagement, in Works and Days, volumes 26-27, 2008-2009), I thought Id better learn more.
What Ive learned (and what some readers of this column no doubt already knew) is that neoliberalism is a pejorative way of referring to a set of economic/political policies based on a strong faith in the beneficent effects of free markets. Here is an often cited definition by Paul Treanor: Neoliberalism is a philosophy in which the existence and operation of a market are valued in themselves, separately from any previous relationship with the production of goods and services . . . and where the operation of a market or market-like structure is seen as an ethic in itself, capable of acting as a guide for all human action, and substituting for all previously existing ethical beliefs. (Neoliberalism: Origins, Theory, Definition.)
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That has nothing to do with the NSA. It has nothing to do with a lot of issues of ideology.