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[[File: Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] (Child)<br>|themecolor = #8b0000|textcolor = #ffffff}}'''Neoliberalism''' is a broad-term ideology-ball that is considered to be generally economically center-right, inspired by Keynesian policies and thus often interventionist, culturally left-leaning, and globalist. Although there is general disagreement on what exactly the term means on both the left and the right.
[[File: Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] (Child)<br>|themecolor = #8b0000|textcolor = #ffffff}}'''Neoliberalism''' is a broad-term ideology-ball that is considered to be generally economically center-right, inspired by Keynesian policies and thus often interventionist, culturally left-leaning, and globalist. Although there is general disagreement on what exactly the term means on both the left and the right.



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Neoliberalism is a broad-term ideology-ball that is considered to be generally economically center-right, inspired by Keynesian policies and thus often interventionist, culturally left-leaning, and globalist. Although there is general disagreement on what exactly the term means on both the left and the right.

On the Right, the term "Neoliberalism" is occasionally thrown around for Managerial Capitalism, which is an economic phenomenon that originates from the end of World War Two. Managerialism differentiates itself from traditional Capitalism, while the latter is oriented on the economic power generally being held by the owners within society, managerialism is seen as diluting ownership within society to a point where owners can no longer exert power over businesses and rather this power being moved towards a professional manager class. Neoliberalism in this sense is seen as being pro-government involvement in the economy.

It's also used by some Libertarians as a defense when they're called Neoliberals, for the ideology of Andrew Rüstow, Ordo-Liberalism, which he also called Neoliberalism, as an in-between ideology between the liberalism of Adam Smith and Socialism, more related to Social Democracy than to an actual laissez-faire economy as some people estate, in this sense could be seen as a pro-interventionism and auth-leaning ideology.

On the Left, the term "Neoliberalism" is used for the supposed return of Laissez-Faire doctrine during 80's popularised by Margret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan, to now. Neoliberalism in this sense is rather anti-government involvement favoring lenient tax policies and low regulation, except in the area of regulation of Trade Unions.

Personality

Neoliberalism is usually portrayed as a modern-age businessman and may be portrayed as owning businesses within the comics and will almost always be behind any media within the comics. He is well-spoken and very modern.

Compared to Liberalism and Neocon, Neoliberal is very much into "Woke culture" and will be very defensive of anything progressive and will use the state to promote socially progressive values... as long as they're profitable, of course.

How to Draw

Neoliberalism's symbol is based of the logos of the r/neoliberal subreddit. It is a white globe with red landmasses on it.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Draw a part of the globe on the ball, using red (#8b0000) for land and white (#ffffff) for the seas. This does not have to be perfect,.
  3. Draw sunglasses on the ball, and you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Social Democracy - We are in very fierce electoral competition, but at least he is a fellow Overton-windower. Wish you were less pro-trade union and regulatory.
  • Neoconservatism - Same thing as SocDem, wish you were more socially progressive. Both of us like Ronald Reagan, although he does significantly more so. While I believe trade promotes peace, I may need you to bring some countries in line.
  • Libertarianism - Lmao, imagine having Chicago-Austrian economics and not Keynes-Chicago Economics. Both of us share credit for aspects of Reaganomics during the 1980s, along with NeoCon.
  • Conservatism - I hate him but hes kinda chill economically.

Enemies

  • Marxism–Leninism - Thinks my policies are "bad for the working class" or something and thinks my wokeness is a sham.
  • Fascism - Thinks I'm a degenerate for believing in state-subsidized trans rights.
  • National Socialism - Thinks I import migrants on mass to replace white people (In reality it's so I can pay less in wages), (I'm also not a complete asshole).
  • File:Soc.png Socialism - Something something, same garbage as Tankie but fewer gulags. Also, why do you hate the global poor?
  • Anarcho-Communism - Something about "the working class not being free" and also about my wokeness being a sham. More female CEOs are woke!
  • Anarchism - So what that I want to use to the state to maintain profits?
  • Hoppeanism - The free market needs diversity!

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