Neoliberalism, as stated, late 20th c.-present
20th Century · stated scope
Neoliberalism is an economic and political ideology centered on free-market principles, including deregulation, privatization, reduced government expenditure on public services, and trade liberalization. It emerged as a distinct policy orientation in Western Europe and North America from the late 1970s onward, gaining wider institutional influence through the 1980s and 1990s.
Cluster:Liberty First
Liberty is the defining elevation, with Consent & Anti-Coercion running high beside it; Authority & Hierarchy sits low. Individual freedom leads the profile rather than any collective commitment.
Full profile
All 22 dimensions in one fixed order, grouped by the contrast axis each feeds, so any two entities can be read side by side. Switch to “By axis” to group them by the axis each feeds.
Neighbors
- 1Chicago School Economics, as stated, 1950s-presentDistance: 12Compare
- 2Anarcho-capitalism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 14Compare
- 3Wall Street Journal, as realized, 2015-presentDistance: 15Compare
- 4The Wealth of Nations (Smith), as stated, 1776Distance: 16Compare
- 5Classical Liberalism, as stated, 18th-19th c.Distance: 17Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
Each bar is one pole’s pull, pointing the way it pushes the result. The dot is where the two pulls add up.