The early origins of neoliberalism: Colloque Walter Lippman (1938) and the Mt Perelin Society (1947)

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14):1574-1581 (2023)
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The term ‘neoliberalism’ passed into popular usage among left-wing commentators in the late 1970s as an essentially pejorative short-hand description for free market policies that were developed an...

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