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Showing Original Post only (View all)Neoliberalism Is Destroying Our Lives and Many of Us Don’t Even Know What It Is [View all]
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/neoliberalism_is_destroying_our_lives--and_many_of_us_20160427
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The ideology that dominates our lives has, for most of us, no name, writes George Monbiot. Mention it in conversation and youll be rewarded with a shrug. Even if your listeners have heard the term before, they will struggle to define it. Neoliberalism: do you know what it is?
Its anonymity is both a symptom and cause of its power. It has played a major role in a remarkable variety of crises: the financial meltdown of 2007-8, the offshoring of wealth and power, of which the Panama Papers offer us merely a glimpse, the slow collapse of public health and education, resurgent child poverty, the epidemic of loneliness, the collapse of ecosystems, the rise of Donald Trump. But we respond to these crises as if they emerge in isolation, apparently unaware that they have all been either catalysed or exacerbated by the same coherent philosophy; a philosophy that hasor hada name. What greater power can there be than to operate namelessly?
So pervasive has neoliberalism become that we seldom even recognise it as an ideology. We appear to accept the proposition that this utopian, millenarian faith describes a neutral force; a kind of biological law, like Darwins theory of evolution. But the philosophy arose as a conscious attempt to reshape human life and shift the locus of power.
Neoliberalism sees competition as the defining characteristic of human relations. It redefines citizens as consumers, whose democratic choices are best exercised by buying and selling, a process that rewards merit and punishes inefficiency. It maintains that the market delivers benefits that could never be achieved by planning.
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marmar
Apr 2016
OP
And Hillary is among the architects of neoliberalism, or at least rode their coat-tails.
KPN
Apr 2016
#1
The entire presidentisl farce is a DIVERSION from the REAL BATTLE GOING ON OVER FTAS
Baobab
Apr 2016
#16
But in many cases the belief in gay rights and abortion is not a strong one.
A Simple Game
Apr 2016
#12
I would argue that the only reason they are socially liberal is to give us a false sense of hope.
cui bono
Apr 2016
#40
I say they just don't care. Their adulation for authoritarian leadership blinds them
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#46
Neoliberalism is just watered down Reaganomics. The assholes that love to worship Reagan
Rex
Apr 2016
#25
If people don't know what it is then their economic opinions have no real value
anigbrowl
Apr 2016
#32
The responses in this thread illustrate the point of this thread perfectly.
beastie boy
Apr 2016
#39
Neolibs, centrists, pragmatists, moderates are ALL a cancer on the middle class and below..
whereisjustice
Apr 2016
#49
A bad Wikipedia article simply reflects the ignorance of the editors of that article, nothing more.
drm604
Apr 2016
#65
If you follow voting patterns of the last 30 years, It is the blue collar Democrats who
beastie boy
Apr 2016
#75