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The End of Neoliberalism

Economy
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June 15, 2026に開始

The virtues it extolled—cosmopolitanism and competition—led to its demise

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The End of Neoliberalism

Foreign Policy (United States) | Jun 15, 2026

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Critics of neoliberalism often overlook its successes; a balanced approach could integrate its strengths without losing sight of social justice.

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The collapse of neoliberalism opens the door for more inclusive economic models that prioritize social welfare over relentless competition.

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The end of neoliberalism signals a dangerous retreat from globalization, risking economic stagnation and increased nationalism worldwide.

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While neoliberalism has its flaws, the principles of competition and innovation remain crucial for economic advancement in a globalized world.

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Neoliberalism's focus on free markets has undermined social equity, proving that economic growth should not come at the expense of the vulnerable.

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