CMNS 240 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5-3: Capital Accumulation, Neoliberalism, Redistribution Of Income And Wealth

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Conceptual apparatus becomes so embedded in common sense as to be taken for granted and not open to question. The founding figures of neoliberal thought took political ideals of human dignity and individual freedom as fundamental, as the central values of civilization. Concepts of dignity and individual freedom are powerful and appealing in their own right. These ideals appeal to anyone who values the ability to make decisions for themselves. Freedom is the almighty"s gift to every man and woman in this world, as the greatest power on earth we have an obligation to help the spread of freedom . The freedom conferred on iraq was in and of itself an adequate justification of the war. The full privatization of public enterprises, full ownership rights by foreign firms of. Iraqi businesses, full repatriation of foreign profits the opening of iraq"s banks to foreign control, national treatment for foreign companies and the elimination of nearly all trade barriers.

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