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Defining Neoliberalism ft. Kevin Vallier

Defining Neoliberalism ft. Kevin Vallier

Released Tuesday, 17th August 2021
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Defining Neoliberalism ft. Kevin Vallier

Defining Neoliberalism ft. Kevin Vallier

Defining Neoliberalism ft. Kevin Vallier

Defining Neoliberalism ft. Kevin Vallier

Tuesday, 17th August 2021
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The age old question - how do we actually define neoliberalism?  Philosopher Kevin Vallier talks about his new entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy that attempts to set a firm definition of what neoliberalism is.  We discuss the core features that defined the neoliberalism of Hayek, Friedman and Buchanan, the differences between the original neoliberals and modern neoliberals, and the threats posed by modern illiberalism.

 

Links:  SEP on Neoliberalism https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/neoliberalism/

Rules and Order - https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/L/bo26122880.html

The Open Society and its Complexities - https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-open-society-and-its-complexities-9780190648978?cc=us&lang=en&

 

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