Tag: neoliberal
“The neoliberal wave has led to the transformation of the public hospital into a care production structure financed by activity”
HASuXXe century, the public hospital responded to the population’s need for care. For caregivers, it was prestigious to work there, and doctors who could not stay there consoled themselves by…
“From the coordination of neoliberal policies, we must move to that of strategic investments”
IEuropean leaders have a meeting with March 23 and 24 in Brussels for a summit which will, in all likelihood, ratify the reactivation of the rules of the “stability pact”.…
Pensions: Jean-Luc Mélenchon denounces neoliberal “obscurantism”
“It’s an obscurantism to ask to work more to produce more, no, we must work less to work better and everyone,” said the leader of France Insoumise. The leader of…
Pension reform: Mélenchon denounces neoliberal “obscurantism”
Europe 1 with AFP 6:48 p.m., February 05, 2023 This Sunday, the leader of rebellious France Jean-Luc Mélenchon saw in the pension reform the traces of a neoliberal “obscurantism”, “against…
The “march” of October 16 wants to “stop the neoliberal steamroller of macronie”
This Sunday, a march “against the high cost of living and climate inaction” will be organized in Paris by Nupes, associations and a handful of unions. She intends to “stop…
“Smoke”, “neoliberal ideology” … The three perverse effects of the new Macron bonus
An exceptional bonus of a maximum amount of 6,000 euros, exempt from income tax and social security contributions. In theory, the revamped Macron bonus is excellent news for the purchasing…
“The EU is not a neoliberal project”
Nicolas Schmit promotes the social side of the EU. Addressing Switzerland, he says that the advantages of the internal market cannot come for free. Switzerland and the EU share the…
“The neoliberal policies carried out by the governments of the left destroyed the adhesion which could exist between the left and the popular classes”
Tribune. The director of the Terra Nova think tank, Thierry Pech, tries to explain the disaffection of the popular classes towards the left parties, in a column published in The…
“In Germany, the debt brake is in line with the neoliberal spirit of the 1990s”
The origins of the debt brake can be traced back to the crisis of the 2000s, according to Adam Tooze, professor of economic history at Columbia University, New York, and…