I’m still not convinced that the intellectual leaders of neoliberal thought in the ‘70’s were not, at least subconsciously, motivated by a desire to stick it to certain ethnic minorities and encourage oligopoly so as to constrict the role of democracy in society generally. (And yes, I know that’s a description for fascism-lite, and I wis…
I’m still not convinced that the intellectual leaders of neoliberal thought in the ‘70’s were not, at least subconsciously, motivated by a desire to stick it to certain ethnic minorities and encourage oligopoly so as to constrict the role of democracy in society generally. (And yes, I know that’s a description for fascism-lite, and I wish I had publications from the period to prove that’s what I thought of it in college/law school at that time instead of such a characterization being a convenient after-the-fact observation based on current events.)
I’m still not convinced that the intellectual leaders of neoliberal thought in the ‘70’s were not, at least subconsciously, motivated by a desire to stick it to certain ethnic minorities and encourage oligopoly so as to constrict the role of democracy in society generally. (And yes, I know that’s a description for fascism-lite, and I wish I had publications from the period to prove that’s what I thought of it in college/law school at that time instead of such a characterization being a convenient after-the-fact observation based on current events.)