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John Quiggin's avatar

But in the social democratic moment, the fact of mutual interdependence was understood and celebrated. It was the neoliberals, typified by Thatcher's "there is no such thing as Society" that destroyed this, and set the scene for today's atomized disaster.

If some version of liberalism is to survive, it must be one that treats political actors like Thatcher and theorists like Hayek and Nozick (and of course Locke) as opponents of liberalism who value property over freedom and equality.

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Pete Lincoln's avatar

I tend to believe the end of Liberal Democracy has been engineered by a controlled demolition of the main street economy through neoliberal economics over the last 50 years. This serves the Elite Class which has targeted Liberal Democracy since 1975 when they determined we had a Crisis in Democracy (too much of it).

With the deteriorating economic conditions of middle class Liberal Democracy and Immigration (which benefits the Elite Class through wage suppression ) was offered as the Scapegoat .

Populism seems more like a Trojan Horse for the Wealthy Elite Class to end Liberal Democracy and receive more economic benefits , but people are not able to see past anything more than wanting change and hoping that will work.

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