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Can someone who identifies as a leftist explain to me what "neoliberal" means? I have no fucking clue at this point.
'Free market,' market-oriented reform capitalism; think Reagan, Bill Clinton, any moderate or conservative before the trump era.
It has been the sole economic theory in power in the US since the 1970s, with more or less a sliding scale between more neoliberal (republicans before 2016) and less neoliberal/more classical liberal (Biden's and Harris's campaign messaging, not Biden's actual actions).
The reason it sounds confusing, especially in memes, is because you think dems and republicans have different economic theories behind their actions, when in actual legislative reality they're just more or less neoliberal, and the minute differences get overblown in campaign rhetoric.
if you look at it in macro, you could argue this is true, but this is basically just strictly related to econ governance, which makes sense because it's the most functional form of economy lmao.
If you look at social governance there are VAST differences.
Social governance in the US is mostly window dressing. The class oppression is the same, dems just don't pretend poor whites are a higher class than other minorities. To the dem or republican leadership your gender, sex, nor race really matter. As long as you're not trying to remove the class divide then you're good enough. Even the most racist republican would happily go along with a black president as long as said president didn't threaten the economic order. Its why Obama was allowed to do as much as he did.
there is some truth here, but this is also effectively a strawman argument.
There is really poor social governance in america, both under republicans and democrats, because nobody knows how to construct it properly. Whether this is a conceited class war effort from the left, idk.