I don't get it completely, isn't it just libertarianism? what's the difference
>>521867932CallMeEzekiel made a video about this. It's really good. He is very intelligent. I think he is Jewish. But he explains what Neo-liberalism quite well.
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>>521868025Neoliberaism is jewish, so he's must know well, but maybe he would be too biased
Liberals who serve a corporate/capitalist class solely while pretending to be a “equality and democracy” liberal. No different then Neoconservative they just pretend to be a typical conservative while serving Isreal/jewish billionaires.
>>521867932neoliberalism is like neoconservatismboth want more government intervention, just in different amounts. they are both centrist, and still dominant. libertarianism, very limited government, has nothing to do with either, isn't really popular (doesn't win elections)
>>521868835Here there're two right wing candidates, one neoliberal and the other libertarian. They strongly support each other and when asked the libertarian about the difference between them he said some vague shit, so that made wonder
>>521867932Neoliberalism is a usually-pejorative term used to described the economic theory behind the foundations of free market capitalism.
>>521868769So neocons and neolibs are just willing corpo-servants?
>>521867932>I don't get it completely, isn't it just libertarianism? what's the differenceAll political words are stupid on purpose to trick you.Libertarianism is classical Liberalism.Neoliberalism is corporate socialism (government bailouts for big corps).Neoliberalism would be more accurately described as Neofascism, at least economically, but people don't use that word because people associate fascism with le mustache man and it confuses them.Political language is made up bullshit to fool you.
>>521867932Capitalism on steroids
>>521869744They are all corporatist socialists (Take from the taxpayer and give to the big corporations)
>>521867932neoliberalism isn't real, it's just a reddit buzzword with no meaning like incel
Neoliberals support global institutions like the WTO as referees for international markets, whereas libertarians are more skeptical of such things and claim they infringe upon national sovereignty.Libertarians are concerned with monetary topics like central banking and fiat currency, whereas neoliberals are strangely silent on such topics and will stick to fiscal matters only.Libertarians I would say are sincere in their beliefs, whereas neoliberals are hypocrites who will support state interventions like in 2008 when and where it suits them.
So what i'm understanding is that neoliberalism it's just a liberal market but intervening in favor of corporations especially