Neoliberalism, or Economic Liberalism in the modern lexicon, shared its roots in the philosophy of Milton Friedman and his disciples at the Chicago School of Economics. The fundamental gist of the Chicago School group of economic policymakers was to implant the desired ideology in any state by giving shock to the states and nations in the first place. Professor of Chicago School Milton Friedman took the idea of Shock Therapy to surface a new concept of Disaster Capitalism. He introduced Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in which a shock was given to people to reprogram and redesign their memories which the communist lineage tried to remove. The correlation between Shock Doctrine and Neoliberalism originated from the work of Psychologist Ewan Cameron who researched the people who have a connection with communism during the Cold War in the early 1960s.
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