Примери за използване на Neoliberal ideology на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The role of neoliberal ideology.
Neoliberal ideology claims the market ensures everyone gets what they deserve.
Consequence of the neoliberal ideology.
The neoliberal ideology has failed worldwide.
There is crisis of neoliberal ideology.
From the 1980s, neoliberal ideology began to prevail under the‘Washington consensus'.
They are just committed to the Neoliberal ideology.
True to neoliberal ideology, it blames administrative regulation and the protection of public services for impeding growth.
Many of them truly believe in a neoliberal ideology.
Neoliberal ideology spread in the 1980s and British influence within the EC grew; French ideas were marginalised in an expanding Europe.
This is the crux of the neoliberal ideology on health care.
Against this backdrop, Streeck's claim that unwavering commitment to the EU andthe‘European ideal' might itself be of a piece with neoliberal ideology comes as a shock.
Perhaps it's unsurprising that Britain, in which neoliberal ideology has been most rigorously applied, is the loneliness capital of Europe.
At the very moment when climate change demands an unprecedented collective public response, neoliberal ideology stands in the way.
Perhaps it's unsurprising that Britain, in which neoliberal ideology has been most rigorously applied, is the loneliness capital of Europe.
The neoliberal ideology that is dominant in the European Central Bank(ECB), which means that there is an ever-lurking threat of inflation, even when there is considerable untapped productive capacity, is making the euro area a hostage to the financial markets.
The crisis challenged the foundation stones of the long-dominant neoliberal ideology but it seemed to emerge largely unscathed.
In this sense, neoliberal ideology, at least in its official anti-state guise, should be considered little more than a convenient alibi for what has been and is essentially a political and state-driven project, aimed at placing the commanding heights of economic policy‘in the hands of capital, and primarily financial interests'.
The goal is to try to privatize it- that's just part of the general neoliberal ideology, to get rid of the public services.
As Milton Friedman,one of the architects of neoliberal ideology, put it:“Ecological values can find their natural space in the market, like any other consumer demand.”.
They conclude that the movement is, in fact, a workers' rebellion“against the fatalism of the economy and the ideology of neoliberal capitalism”.
Neoliberal globalization and ideology has eroded employment security by offloading risk onto workers while fragmenting the family structure via turning everything into a global market.
Neoliberal trickle-down ideology- apparently being prepared for application to Europe and North America with an equally optimistic rhetoric- was so economically destructive that it is almost as if these nations were invaded militarily.
His arguments mark a radical break with the neoliberal, hyper-globalisation ideology that has reigned since the early 1980s and with the foreign policy orthodoxy of most of the postwar period.
This has demonstrated the bankruptcy of the West in terms of the ability of their neoliberal political-economic ideology to construct a just and stable world order, the global system of virtual and parasitic finance they have created, and in terms of their state and societal debts and deficits.
They are neoliberal ultras, and Brexit is a highly effective means of promoting this failed ideology.
In the last piece, I argued power in our societies resides in structure, ideology, and narratives- supporting what we might loosely term our current“neoliberal order”- rather than in individuals.
Ultra-right ideologies are therefore already exploited by European elites to channel social frustrations about the negative externalities of neoliberal domination against various scapegoats, chiefly the most vulnerable social groups and the“dangerous classes”.
The Kingston University economist Steve Keen points out that,in the run up to 2008, the flawed ideology of neoliberal economics made a dangerous situation worse.
Nowadays, political forces can push forward with the neoliberal project through the iron fist of nation states and, at the same time, temporarily delay the rapid rate at representative institutions are decomposing by aggressively investing in nationalist and xenophobic ideologies.