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A History of Neoliberalism w/ Quinn Slobodian

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The Origins of Rationalism

Hik concludes in the late 19 seventies, looking at margaret's margaret thatcher's policy. She wanted to effectively end emigration from countries of the global south. He doesn't come out in principled opposition to that and say people should deserve the same rights of movement that capital does. That would be a kind of a honourable libertarian position, you could say. But he says, no, people are a special kind of ou no factor of production, in effect. And they can be very disruptive.

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