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** [[Phillip W. Magness]], [https://twitter.com/PhilWMagness/status/1667373523386474496 The term “neoliberalism” originated in 1920s Germany when it was adopted by the Marxist left and the proto-Nazi right as a pejorative label for free-market economists. The Marxist left still uses it the same way, but so does the “postliberal” far-right. Some things never change.]
** [[Phillip W. Magness]], [https://twitter.com/PhilWMagness/status/1667373523386474496 The term “neoliberalism” originated in 1920s Germany when it was adopted by the Marxist left and the proto-Nazi right as a pejorative label for free-market economists. The Marxist left still uses it the same way, but so does the “postliberal” far-right. Some things never change.]
* [[Javier Milei]], [https://twitter.com/Milei_Explains/status/1735550169943343397 Neoliberalism]


[[fr: néolibéralisme]]
[[fr: néolibéralisme]]

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