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'''Neoliberalism''' "''reduces the state to a handmaiden of transnational capital. In pursuing the relentless privatization of the commons, its policies inevitably spark popular discontent." -''Firoze Manji, Beautiful Trouble. <ref>https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tool/neoliberalism</ref> Neoliberalism emerged as a set of global policies implemented by the Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US. <br><div class="write-up"></div> | '''Neoliberalism''' "''reduces the state to a handmaiden of transnational capital. In pursuing the relentless privatization of the commons, its policies inevitably spark popular discontent." -''Firoze Manji, Beautiful Trouble. <ref>https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tool/neoliberalism</ref> Neoliberalism emerged as a set of global policies implemented by the Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US. <br><div class="write-up"></div> |
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Neoliberalism "reduces the state to a handmaiden of transnational capital. In pursuing the relentless privatization of the commons, its policies inevitably spark popular discontent." -Firoze Manji, Beautiful Trouble. [1] Neoliberalism emerged as a set of global policies implemented by the Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Ronald Reagan in the US.