Sentences with phrase «free market dogma»

Either way, free market dogma will not tell them what to do.
And whenever these moments crop up, one sees just how little support free market dogma has.
And crucially he could not convincingly make the case for a social democrat country, given that his own time in government was beset by the free market dogma which has poisoned Labour and Tory administrations since Thatcher.
And Labour has proved itself incapable of protecting working class communities from the frenzy of free market dogma which has dominated Westminster since the 1980s.
These are the standard ideological lessons of free market dogma.
To the free trade dogma, Graham adds the «free market dogma [which] has given Australia the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles who have driven farmers from the land by reducing profit margins for producers to miniscule levels and requiring them to use every technical device available to maximise yields.»

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The guarantors of freedom and equality, we were once led to believe, are economic and political dogmas such as laissez - faire, the free market, free enterprise, checks and balances, and free choice through elections.
Victorian Liberal MP Sharman Stone has reignited a divisive debate within the Abbott government over assistance to struggling businesses, criticising members of cabinet who are resisting a request from SPC Ardmona (SPCA) for $ 50 million as motivated by free - market «dogma».
Change is slow for the same reason that the free market experiment so regularly fails: because it is based primarily on dogma.
He said Labour would continue to campaign against what he called the «harsh, free - market, small - state dogma» of a «Tory Brexit».
The key section of his speech was these words: «Just as those who supported the dogma of big government were proved wrong, so, too, those who argue for the dogma of unbridled free - market forces have been proved wrong again.»
«Reality is so complex, we must move away from dogma, whether it's conspiracy theories or free - market,» says James Glattfelder.
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The central dogma says that in a free market, buyers and sellers will agree on a price that both sides regard as fair.
And this is what Anderson is really driving at with his concerns that «the competitive market dogma of contemporary politics constrains the free expression of academics».
Neoliberalism is a political - economic philosophy derived from neoclassical economic dogmas and «Austrian» political philosophy that persistently holds up the idealized construct of «free markets» as infallible (and supposedly real or about - to - be-realized) and government as the nexus of fallibility in society.
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