My thesis is that the theoretical foundation for privatizing school and all aspects of American society is based on a fanatical faith
in unfettered market economies.
His accusation that Ed Miliband's planned energy price freeze is taking Labour policy backwards smacks of someone who just doesn't «get it» — that voters feel that
unfettered markets do little to protect the consumer from being ripped off.
Inevitably, the free - market right has interpreted Cable's speech as an attack not
on unfettered markets, but on capitalism tout court.
And the courts and the FCC are being asked to intervene and ensure competition where, not to put too fine a point on it, a
relatively unfettered market has been unable to do so.
In the absence of countervailing forces, dominant groups have largely determined the direction in which the technology has developed and as a result it has reinforced the dominant neoliberal paradigm
of unfettered markets and property rights buttressed by increasingly authoritarian states.
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.
Yes, we couldn't finish this piece without giving an enthusiastic proponent of free and
unfettered markets his two cents.
Of course, price in this case is set in conditions that are far from a free and
unfettered market.
«What most of the folks in the charter world realized after ten years was that having
an unfettered market produced some great schools, but also a lot of bad ones,» Richmond says.
But economists are far less optimistic about what
an unfettered market can achieve in education.
Fundamental to the Waltons» belief in
an unfettered market is opposition to any limits on the number of charter schools allowed in a given state or district.
I have a print story Monday on the second international climate conference put on by the Heartland Institute, a Chicago - based nonprofit group pressing for deregulation and
unfettered markets.
In
an unfettered market wind and solar would be strangled by their own overcapacity before conventional generators would be.