- In the end, what is it?
- It’s like extreme liberalism that relies heavily on the market.
- Neoliberalism - Wikipedia
- There tends to be some variation in the definition.
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Since the 1930s, it has reevaluated individual freedom and market principles in relation to a social market economy, advocating minimal government intervention in individuals and markets.
- That’s the impression, more or less.
- What’s the difference from liberalism?
- Liberalism has a very vague definition, so within that, neoliberalism refers to something more individualistic and market-oriented.
- “Liberalism” seems to be a word that encompasses multiple ideologies and functions more like a genre.
It seems that it has now become a word that certain communities use as an insult (rickshinmi).