Neoliberalism Zhengyu Liu Neoliberalism Origin Representatives Important organizations
Neoliberalism Zhengyu Liu
Neoliberalism Origin…. . . . . �� Representatives…. . . . � Important organizations…. . . . . �� Definition…. . . . �� Main feature…. . . . �� Neoliberalism in education…. . . . . �� Usage in research…. . . �� Related to other theories…. . . . . �� limitations …. . . . ��
Origin �� Previously existing in French An early use in English (1898) At Colloque Walter Lippmann, Lippmann the term was proposed (1938) The term became popularity (1970 s) Present
Representative theorists and politicians � Professor Friedrich von Hayek from Austria receives his Nobel Prize in Economy from Swedish King Carl Gustaf, December 1974. Milton Friedman received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic
Influent organizations �� Founder: Frederic Hayek Founder time: 1947 Participants: free market thinkers and political figures Content:
so, what is it ? �� “ A political project? A certain set of economic beliefs? A mechanism for global trade and investment? Or as Robert W. Mc. Chesney said, it is “capitalism with the gloves off”?
Main feature �� Support private property rights Free market Free trade Minimum state intervention
Neoliberalism in education �� Background: 1930 -1970, as the development of knowledge economy, Neoliberalism became permeate into high education Social good economic good Public good
Neoliberalism in education ��
Usage in research �� Cause-effect principle Example: Making Sense of Neoliberal Subjectivity: A Discourse Analysis of Media Language on Self-development Research method: Discourse analysis
Related theory �� Classic liberalism Economic liberalism Game theory Liberalism Neoclassical economic theory
limitations �� Its not a bad thing depending who you are. The problem with it is that, though it created opportunity for a individual to become rich, it also allows for many to fail. Wealth unequality: Rich get richer Poor get poor Free market is not natural; it is enforced. 2007 -2008 Financial crisis https: //www. youtub e. com/watch? v=XI UWZnn. Hz 2 g
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