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“There are many branches and brands of neoliberalism, but behind them stands one dominant theme: that free markets in which individuals maximize their material interests provide the best means for satisfying human aspirations, and that markets are in particular to be preferred over states and politics, which are at best inefficient and at worst threats to freedom.”
Colin Crouch, The Strange Non-death of Neo-liberalism
“The growth of these markets therefore seemed to reduce the need for information, other than the self-referential information being produced by the markets about themselves. This came to represent a higher reality than the ‘real’ economy.”
Colin Crouch, The Strange Non-death of Neo-liberalism
“We never know that one particular set of ideas contains all the right answers; even if it does today, it might not be equipped to face unexpected challenges tomorrow.”
Colin Crouch, The Strange Non-death of Neo-liberalism