Neoliberalism Summary

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Neo-liberalism

Consider as the most aggressive phase of the capitalism; a new liberalism that comes with a major exploitation of the working class, and also a strengtheningfor the ones who have possession of the economic capital. For the Third World Countries is considering as an economic homicide. Instead in the First World Countries such asU.S. promote the moving of many companies to Asia or other countries for cheaper work hand and semi enslaved workers. A living example is NIKE, MICROSOFT, SHELL, and othercompanies that were benefited too.
If we see this more in the historical side, we can interpret that the concept came of the Liberalism but it joint with the capitalism and adoptthe concepts of the free market, freedom of hiring and firing, movement of the capital and all this is added of the Globalization.
It came popular in the 70’s and the peoplewho support it are the ones who think that the State shouldn’t intervene in the Economy because it affects the efficiency, making delays in productivity and inflation.
ThisEconomic system has two faces, but the truth is that it promotes the reduction of values ​​such as democracy and human rights.
That is because of the elimination of the marketbarriers, the quotas and the liberties gave to the companies. The neo-liberalism change the rules, now the persons who made the rules are individuals extern to the State, andthese persons don’t have the responsibility to take care of the rest of the population as normally had the government as his labor.
These companies will give a huge emphasis inthe production and profits. So that comes with the workers exploitation for a better production and convert the education and health as simple service that we must pay.
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