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Neoliberal

usgb/ˌniːəʊˈlɪbərəl/Volume
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Understand that 'neoliberal' often hints at specific government policies favoring market freedom. SlideCritics argue that the new law is part of a broader neoliberal agenda.
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'Neoliberal' can have negative connotations, suggesting excessive capitalism, especially in social contexts. SlideMany activists demonstrate against the neoliberal exploitation of workers.
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The term is often used in academic and political analysis, so it carries a formal tone. SlideThe researcher examined the impact of neoliberal reforms on the education system.
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