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| text = Neoliberalism is a political strategy promoting the interests of big money that utilises the economist’s ideal of a free market to promote and extend market activity and remove all ‘interference’ in the market that conflicts with these interests.
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| text = [N]eoliberalism is a political strategy promoting the interests of big money that utilises the economist’s ideal of a [[Free Market|free market]] to promote and extend market activity and remove all ‘interference’ in the market that conflicts with these interests.
 
| cite = [[Simon Wren-Lewis]], "{{Link |How Neoliberals weaponise the concept of an ideal market}}"
 
| cite = [[Simon Wren-Lewis]], "{{Link |How Neoliberals weaponise the concept of an ideal market}}"
 
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