I have been trying to reconcile Liberalism with Neoliberalism and put the two within David Easton's Political System. My reconciliation is:
Neoliberalism was very specific about specifying required values for Political Outputs, Liberalism less so. However, the Liberalism positions an be "filled in" by contrast to available Neoliberal positions.
First, I'll summarize Easton's model and then go on to expand on his Political Outputs. Finally, I'll ask what Political Inuts and Feedback have to do with Liberal and Neoliberal models.
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Feature | Liberalism | Neoliberalism |
Time period | 18th-19th century origins | Late 20th century |
Primary goal | Broad individual freedom | Market efficiency & competition |
View of the state | Limited but essential for rights | Minimal, facilitator of markets |
Markets | Useful but not absolute | Central organizing principle |
Social policy | Some support for welfare | Shrink welfare; use market mechanisms |
Freedom | Civil and political freedom | Freedom as market choice |
Attitude toward inequality | Liberties more important, but some thinkers favor moderation | Often accepts inequality as necessary |


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