Thomas Gounet on the theory of neo-liberalism and its emergence as a new stage of capitalism.
Article by Stephen Johnson, 2003. States that liberalism is at risk of not succeeding as long as democracy and free markets are only partially adopted, and while authoritarian regimes seem to be reappearing with alarming frequency.
Attempts to summarise the topic as a philosophy, not simply as an economic issue.
Encyclopedia article defines the issue.
Thesis by Peru's Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru (MRTA) against neo-liberalism in Latin America.
Elizabeth Martinez and Arnoldo García provide a definition for the set of policies known as neo-liberalism and trace its impact on the world through globalization.
Argues that the philosophy of economic rationalism or "neo-liberalism" is at the core of the global economy with the main idea being that economic efficiency should reign supreme and that private profit should dominate all other values.
Article by Fabien Curto Millet, 2002, argues that the French public's abhorrence of liberal globalization is misplaced.
Brief overview on concepts on this matter. Includes how it emerged.
Discusses its application in South Africa and the response against it.
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