Sentences with phrase «neoliberal right»

Renewed «Party Unity» has to be on Jeremy's, continuation of Labour's left Keynsian agenda» terms, not the blank cheque offering of a chance for the irredentist Labour neoliberal Right to subvert our gains and Left direction.
As a result, we have a government of the neoliberal right with a reckless economic agenda.

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For all anger against the «neoliberals», they were basically right.
François, who belatedly wakes up to the new realities, sees the revival of social conservatism as not merely a sociological phenomenon, but as the beginning of a second intellectual victory for the right (the first was the victory of neoliberal economics).
Managerial government, neoliberal economics, and progressive human rights — not the stuff to inspire deep loyalty.
The right to decide what to think rather than being told what to think reflects the neoliberal values of modern consumerism a situation supported by the Australian government encouraging women to empower themselves through informed decision making regarding maternity care [43].
Paavo Kotiaho (University of Helsinki) spoke on this panel of the importance of examining law in its own right rather than dismissing law as merely the technical vehicle through which neoliberal reforms are enacted.
Politics in Britain (and one could argue globally) has become dominated by neoliberal ideas, the so called «centre ground» is in fact neoliberalism, and conservatives tend to coalesce on the right side of this, Labour the left.
He is likely to move the governing coalition from the center - right to the center - left, even though his economic agenda is fairly neoliberal.
A non-material account of empowerment might therefore consider the increased democratisation of societal institutions, the creation of legal protection for bargaining positions (loosely construed), and the development of a conception of individual rights that restores a communal, relational component that has lately been lost to neoliberal atomism.
However, multiculturalism was not an easy partner for the neoliberal consensus, and claims for collective (rather than individual) rights and for territorial autonomy raise what Deborah Yashar (1999) calls a «postliberal challenge».
The core problem of the Labour Right isn't only a lack of a potential leader — but the fundamentally crap Tory - lite neoliberal politics they all espouse.
Accepting his first IMF package in 1991, Mubarak had established a neoliberal order which flouted several international economic rights conventions on unionisation, child labour, gendered wage discrimination, and migrant labour.
It's not that Corbyn's core supporters are enthusiastic Remainers - many regard the EU as a neoliberal project, and most despised its actions during the Eurozone crisis - but the issue they hold dearest is migrant rights.
It was not the EU that smashed workers rights in this country but the neoliberal policies of successive British Governments for the last 37 years — Governments that reveled in the free market, that loved a flexible workforce, so flexible that 22 million workers in this country are on minimum wage and many have their wages supplemented with benefits just to survive.
This was Gordon Brown's approach in 2008 before he was strong - armed by Harriet Harman, Jowell and the right into a «sop» to neoclassical economics (neoliberal mythology).
All Jeremy's «right on» liberal sentimentality is doing is reinforcing the neoliberal status quo which empowers Capital against labour, and is alienating millions of actual, ex, and potential Labour voters — looking for a radical Left agenda (or of course, failing that — a radical Right populist one via a more Left - faking UKIP Mk 2) that actually tries to stand up to the power of the neoliberal maright on» liberal sentimentality is doing is reinforcing the neoliberal status quo which empowers Capital against labour, and is alienating millions of actual, ex, and potential Labour voters — looking for a radical Left agenda (or of course, failing that — a radical Right populist one via a more Left - faking UKIP Mk 2) that actually tries to stand up to the power of the neoliberal maRight populist one via a more Left - faking UKIP Mk 2) that actually tries to stand up to the power of the neoliberal market.
As a result of accommodating to neoliberal capitalist policies throughout the Blair years — deregulation of finance, privatisation, shrinking the State in favour of unfettered markets, weakened trade union rights, and ballooning inequality — Labour lost 5 million votes since 1997.
I've heard supporters of Jeremy Corbyn describe (for want of a better term) the Centrist Labour members as neoliberals; but I never expected a member of the «Soft Left», who voted for Burnham and Cooper, to call them the «Hard Right».
Even the teachers unions have been in the grip of neoliberal education policies, although for years I have advocated a social movement unionism — that is dedicated to engage beyond workplace concerns, but also in terms of wider political struggle for social and economic justice, for human rights, and for participatory and direct democracy.
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The neoliberal privatization movement has presented «choice» as a civil rights effort — and as the only option for changing the status quo for these historically underserved students of color.
Public education is one of the rights that people pay with the tax of all of todos (us), the taxpayers, logically resulting to be of no cost to the students, however, it is a financial problem for the neoliberal system, even though it represents a small percentage of the taxes, not comparable to the cost of salaries of government and bureaucracy, or equivalent to those proposed by international organizations.
These GOP Neoliberal Thugs had no problems when the Bush / Cheney Oil / Gas Neocon Network took the nation to war in the ME using false claims, lies and propaganda while abandoning the Right of the EPA to have jurisdiction over the environmental impacts of Fracking across the nation.
Advocates of neoliberal ideology value individual rights.
Ellsworth asserts that «the increasingly influential neoliberal property rights school of analysis «over-emphasizes» the virtues of property rights defined in terms of market trading.»
(the labor government who has turned insanely right wing plus plus ie laissez faire neoliberal market ideologues?
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