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neoliberalism
ne·o·lib·er·al·ism N0057800 (nē′ō-lĭb′ər-ə-lĭz′əm, -lĭb′rə-)n. A political theory of the late 1900s holding that personal liberty is maximized by limiting government interference in the operation of free markets. ne′o·lib′er·al adj. & n.neoliberalism (ˌniːəʊˈlɪbərəˌlɪzəm; -ˈlɪbrəˌlɪzəm) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a modern politico-economic theory favouring free trade, privatization, minimal government intervention in business, reduced public expenditure on social services, etc2. (Economics) a modern politico-economic theory favouring free trade, privatization, minimal government intervention in business, reduced public expenditure on social services, etc ˌneoˈliberal adj, nne•o•lib•er•al•ism (ˌni oʊˈlɪb ər əˌlɪz əm, -ˈlɪb rə-) n. a moderate form of liberalism that modifies its traditional government policies, as on labor unions and taxes. [1955–60] ne`o•lib′er•al, adj., n. neoliberalisma movement that modifies classical liberalism in light of 20th-century conditions.See also: PoliticsThesaurusNoun | 1. | neoliberalism - a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growthliberalism - a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution | TranslationsFinancialSeeNeo-Liberalismneoliberalism
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