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PiMp DaDdy FitzGerald
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« on: June 03, 2014, 11:21:42 PM »

That is certainly a plausible explanation for the unique characteristics of the neo-liberal acendance of the late 20th century. The hedonism, individualism, and post-modernism of many in the counterculture, such as the Trots-cum-Neoconservatives, certainly suggest that the counter-culture either has paternity over or homolougus structures with the neoliberals.
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