neoliberal

adj

Etymology

From neo- + liberal.

  1. derived from līberālis — “befitting a freeman
  2. derived from liberal
  3. formed as neoliberal — “neo- + liberal

Definitions

  1. In accordance with, or subscribing to, neoliberalism.

  2. A person who subscribes to neoliberalism.

    • The neoliberals stand today in somewhat the position neoconservatives occupied a decade ago. Their ambition is to attain the influence in liberal politics that the neoconservatives have attained in conservative politics.
    • Neoliberals readily admit that economic liberalization causes some dislocations, but they view such collateral damage as necessary for the longer term gains of increased productivity and efficiency.
    • neoliberals when a facrory^([sic]) in a working class town home to 20,000 families stays open insetad^([sic]) of GDP going up .001%

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA