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    Neo-Liberalism

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    Neo-liberalism Neo-liberalism is a political philosophy that proposes that human well-being can best be developed by liberating individual entrepreneurial freedoms and skills within an institutional framework characterised by strong private property rights‚ free markets‚ free trade‚ economic liberalization‚ privatisation‚ deregulation. This theory also focuses on decreasing the size of the public sector‚ while increasing the role of the private sector in today’s society. (Harvey 2005) Neo-liberalism

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    and the 18th century‚ European world states embraced mercantilism‚ or an economic system that “saw the world’s wealth as fixed‚ meaning that anyone country’s came at the expense of other countries.” (Tignor et al‚ 482). According to British commercial expert Malachy Postlewayt‚ the principles of mercantilism were there to ensure that “the lasting prosperity of the landed interest depends upon foreign commerce” (Tignor et al‚ 482). Mercantilism allowed European motherlands to thrive‚ attain commodities

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    By the end of the French and Indian War Great Britain’s national debt had grown exponentially. As a result‚ Parliament began to press the issue of mercantilism (taxation) in order to compensate for the budget deficit. According to America: A Narrative History Brief Ninth Edition‚ the average Briton paid twenty-six times the median yearly taxes paid by Americans‚ so Parliament reasoned that they should share the greater portion of the cost of the British troops providing their defense. Many Americans

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    Liberalism and colonialism: a critique of Locke and Mill Bhikhu Parekh Liberalism is both egalitarian and inegalitarian‚ it stresses both the unity of mankind and the hierarchy of cultures‚ it is both tolerant and intolerant‚ peaceful and violent‚ pragmatic and dogmatic‚ skeptical and self-righteous. Bhikhu Parekh examines the writing of John Locke and John Stuart Mill‚ two of greatest liberal philosophers. Locke state that the Indians had cultivated and lived on their land for centuries and

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    departure from the four pillars of the KWS during the neoliberal globalization era‚ through privatization of former crown (or state-owned) corporations‚ demonstrated a commitment of the neoliberal globalization era to classical liberalism and the KWS era to reform liberalism. One state-minimizing initiative the government of Canada engaged in during the time of the neoliberal globalization era was privatization and deregulation of former crown corporations. For example‚ under leadership of the Tories

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    negative freedom include civil liberties‚ such as freedom of conscience‚ freedom of speech‚ freedom of movement and freedom of religious worship. Modern liberals‚ on the other hand‚ believed that the unrestrained freedom promoted by classical liberalism has brought about new forms of poverty and injustice. T.H. Green challenged the classical liberal notion of liberty. Negative freedom merely removes external constraints on the individual‚ giving the individual freedom of choice. He proposed the

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    Liberalism has been created and molded through many time periods‚ with the assistance of various great thinkers and valid viewpoints. Depending on who is asked‚ liberalism may have many different levels to it for them. Factors that could have shaped their view of liberalism may be their heritage and where they live or have lived. Being specific to the quote‚ the first section of it more referring to welfare capitalism‚ while the second part is largely modern liberalism. There are two distinct principles

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    first source is an excerpt taken from Freedom and the Welfare State. The views in the excerpt are supportive of left wing ideologies such as the welfare state‚ and are in favour of social programs. However‚ the source is not a complete rejection of liberalism since it maintains right wing ideologies such as capitalism and self interest. The source suggests that in order for society to thrive we must allow individuals to pursue their interest by granting government intervention in society to create a

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    STRUCTURALISM - A theoretical method which is analytical not evaluative. - A way of approaching texts and practices derived from Ferdinand de Saussure. Exponents of Structuralism include: |Name |Field | |Claude Lévi Strauss |Anthropology | |Roland

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    Theorising contemporary society – Kate Nash Lecture 2 Neo-liberalism‚ states and empire Libyans on military intervention - YouTube | | www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hcyUADP1zk | Neo-liberalism The basic facts of economic globalization aren’t disputed by anyone – they’re just interpreted differently. Neo-liberalism is a project - began in the 1970s under General Pinochet in Chile‚ which was then energetically taken up by Thatcherites in the UK and Reaganites in the US to ‘roll back the

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