Yes, it's that equality thing.

REH

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Thanks for this quote, Malcolm.

I don't think the popular uprisings in the Middle East are due to opposition
to the guaranteeing of "proper functioning" of the markets, but to rampant
economic, legal, foreign affairs, foreign dominance, and governmental
corruption.

How things will end up on the "neoliberal" spectrum will probably vary
considerably country to country, though no one  seems to be enamored of
socialism.

Cheers,
Lawry




On Mar 5, 2011, at 6:12 PM, Malcolm Blackmore wrote:

>> From Al Jazeera quoting David Harvey probably the best one paragraph
> definition of neo liberalism I've seen so far (note to self time to try
> and order in from public library some recent Harvey works. If they will
> get them - the last 10 orders have been banned. I think there is
> political censorship being exercised in the library dept.!! I miss my
> access to the university library which I lost when I had to retire due
> to a neurodegenerative health condition).
> 
> "What is neoliberalism? In his Brief History of Neoliberalism, the
> eminent social geographer David Harvey outlined "a theory of political
> economic practices that proposes that human well-being can best be
> advanced by liberating individual entrepreneurial freedoms and skills
> within an institutional framework characterised by strong private
> property rights, free markets, and free trade." Neoliberal states
> guarantee, by force if necessary, the "proper functioning" of markets;
> where markets do not exist (for example, in the use of land, water,
> education, health care, social security, or environmental pollution),
> then the state should create them."
>
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/02/201122414315249621.html
> A [Arab] revolution against neoliberalism? 
> 
> 
> 
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