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i agree with everything you said, but remain suspicious of things being branded as “neo-liberalism” as if it was something so new or distinct as what came before it.
i know it’s a matter of degrees and subtlety, but in many cases it’s not “neo-liberalism” or even “capitalism”, but a maladapted and (self)marginalized individual’s dysfunctional dynamic with their society or community.
there are examples of this type of act in many different cultural contexts and historical periods, a very old example being the one that gave birth to the phrase “running amok”