Huh, that article on Carville doesn’t contain the string “neol”. One might think that if he were considered the “father of American neoliberalism,” a Wikipedia article would mention that.
The Stanford article is a bit of a hodge-podge of “lots of people say lots of things, but nobody really wholly agrees.” I appreciate your bringing it to my attention. My take is that neoliberalism is “Libertarian Lite,” which is a whole lot closer to Republican conservatism in America than it is to Democratic center-right.
Huh, that article on Carville doesn’t contain the string “neol”. One might think that if he were considered the “father of American neoliberalism,” a Wikipedia article would mention that.
The Stanford article is a bit of a hodge-podge of “lots of people say lots of things, but nobody really wholly agrees.” I appreciate your bringing it to my attention. My take is that neoliberalism is “Libertarian Lite,” which is a whole lot closer to Republican conservatism in America than it is to Democratic center-right.
Go on and say you’re going to block me now.