From Medieval to Liberal Man: Cycles and Crises of Liberalism – Recent Authoritarian Tendencies
Luiz Afonso Simoens da Silva ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2024, vol. 44, issue 1, 103-124
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This paper starts gathering historical evidence related to eventual regulation/deregulation cycles in the two first decades of the XXth and XXIth centuries. Following, ananalysis on the passageway of the Medieval Man to a Liberal Man in Europe, and on theeconomic and political features of the Classical Liberalism in its path to Neoliberalism. Lateron, a search for answers to the recent disarrangements and authoritarian trends in the world.Many critics were made to Neoliberalism as well as speculations on the future of this system. JEL Classification: B12; E12; N23; P16.
Keywords: Classical political economy; neoliberalism; conservativeness; political cycles; authoritarian trends (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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