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Free trade, open borders, taco trucks on every corner. Latest discussion thread: April 2024 **We in m/Neoliberal support:** - Free trade and competitive markets
- Immigration
- YIMBYism – ‘yes in my backyard’-ism
- Carbon taxes
- Internationalism and supranational governance – e.g. the EU, UN, NATO, IMF
- LGBTQ+ rights
- Democracy, human rights, civil liberties and due process Neoliberals can be found in many political parties and we are not dogmatic supporters of specific parties. But we tend to find ourselves agreeing more often with parties that espouse liberal values, internationalism and centrist economics, such as the Democrats in the US, Liberal Democrats in the UK, FDP in Germany, Renaissance/MoDem in France, the Liberal Party in Canada, and so on. **Further reading** - I’m a neoliberal. Maybe you are too.
- The neoliberal mind
- Neo-liberalism and its prospects
- Neoliberalism: the genesis of a political swear word **News sources** Here are some suggested news sources that we like and tend to find reliable. Please note that posts and threads are not at all limited to these sources! - The Economist https://www.economist.com/
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- The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/world/
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- Vox https://www.vox.com/
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I'm trying my best but it feels like this sub is fading away already. What can we do about it?
Theres just like 2 or 3 of us lol
Unless we can get to like 10-15 users, there's not much going on :(
Yup.
Good question, and I hope its not too late lol
I am not entirely sure except keep trying. Boosting comments and posts should help with visibility, at least.
I am excited to see a reddit alternative emerge and would love to see something like r/Neoliberal in the fediverse, too.
I remember when I joined r/Neoliberal on reddit it was a relatively small community (around 16,000 I want to say?) and no where near as big as it is now. Still though, that was much bigger than what we are working with here.
Thanks - we'll keep plugging away! I joined r/neoliberal when it was still pretty small too and it became one of my go-to favourite subs.
I'm really hopeful we get to that point here too. The number of subscribers is still slowly growing - the more we post/upvote/boost/comment, the more subscribers will come in, the more content they'll generate themselves, etc. It'll take time but I'm hopeful.