Sentences with phrase «neoliberal agenda»

With that context, our Nigerian friends fighting REDD projects can see that such projects are part of a push for market approaches to tackling climate change which is part of a larger still neoliberal agenda.
The neoliberal agenda of deregulation and privatisation poses a serious threat to food sovereignty.
This neoliberal agenda of deregulation and privatisation, currently promoted in almost every sphere of human activity — from food production to health and education — poses a serious threat to food sovereignty and the ability of food producers and consumers to define their own food systems and policies.
Moreover, the EU progressively embraced the neoliberal agenda of deregulation, marketization and privatization.
The PF manifesto had strong leftist rhetoric but once in power the party followed a neoliberal agenda.
While the party's manifesto had assured of a social democratic vision, Aso Villa pushed a neoliberal agenda, and the sale of national assets to cronies in a controversial, often dubious, privatisation process.
These schools exist in part because to actually address through fairer taxation and wealth redistribution the largely socio - economic factors underlying educational inequality would be to admit that the neoliberal agenda of the last four decades, eg the tax cuts, the deregulation, has not in fact worked for the Many and wealth and social mobility have gone backwards.
They work under the «guise of a progressive agenda» while advancing «a neoliberal agenda
And the technology to run this whole ruse brought the neoliberal agenda full circle.
Shedding light on the neoliberal agenda will enable you to better understand the concept and determine for yourself if you have unknowingly adopted this ideology as your own.
«Playing a central role in promoting Clinton's neoliberal agenda was the Democratic Leadership Council.»
... A key player shepherding the neoliberal agenda during the Clinton Presidency and after was Bruce Reed who became head of the Democratic Leadership Council in 2001.
In having ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson as its founder, they have a direct line into the current British government to lobby for their neoliberal agenda.
The carbon diet's obsessive emphasis on personal tracking, virtue, trading, and consumer changes closely tracks the neoliberal agenda, by placing the locus of power on individuals, as pointed out by academics Matthew Paterson and Johannes Stripple.
The neoliberal agenda is putting profit before people, big fossil fuel businesses are having overbearing power over politicians, pushing private greed over public interest, and undermining the fundamental principles of democracy with their aggressive lobbying efforts.
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