r/neoliberal is literally an astroturfed project of a right-wing think tank. I honestly could not imagine any other way that people could so openly be in support of neoliberalism.
Nearly three years ago, the earliest iteration of the Neoliberal Project came about. It was in the form of a forum where economics undergraduate students could gather to discuss economics and the policy implications of the field. We called the forum r/neoliberal. We didn’t name our forum that to make a political statement from the outset, but because we wanted to poke fun at people who had previously called us that word. But quickly, people began joining at a far greater rate than we ever expected...
I’m proud to announce a new chapter of the Neoliberal Project today. Today, we are officially joining the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI). PPI is a storied think tank based in Washington, DC that traces it origin back as the brain trust of the Bill Clinton administration and now works with pragmatic Democrats to solve today’s toughest solutions.
I have limited experience bc who actually talks about reddit in real life, but everyone I know who likes/liked that place is generally just young and had Republican parents. Sometimes this stuff happens in baby steps.
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r/neoliberal is literally an astroturfed project of a right-wing think tank. I honestly could not imagine any other way that people could so openly be in support of neoliberalism.
Which think tank?
https://www.progressivepolicy.org/blogs/a-new-chapter-the-neoliberal-project-joins-ppi/
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I have limited experience bc who actually talks about reddit in real life, but everyone I know who likes/liked that place is generally just young and had Republican parents. Sometimes this stuff happens in baby steps.