Neoliberalism vs. Ordoliberalism

and Refugee Rights published these main points of neo-liberalism:
             · Liberating "free" enterprise or private enterprise from any bonds imposed by the government
             · Greater openness to international trade and investment, as in NAFTA
             · Reduce wages by de-unionizing workers and eliminating workers' rights and by eliminating price controls.
             · Cutting public expenditure for social services like education and health care
             · Reducing the safety net for the poor and even maintenance of roads, bridges, and water supply
             · Reduce government regulation of everything that could diminish profits, including protecting the environment and safety on the job
             · Sell state-owned enterprises, goods and services to private investors. Although usually done in the name of greater efficiency, which is often needed, privatization has mainly had the effect of concentrating wealth even more in a few hands and making the public pay even more for its needs
             · Eliminating the concept of the "pubic good" or "community" and replacing it with "individual responsibility."
             The effects of these new economic policies are the rich are growing richer and the poor are growing poorer. Even though the term is rarely used in the United
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