No, what I call neoliberalism is where bankers and corporates (ie capital) captured the narrative and power of government in the west and turned it entirely to their short sighted profit maximisation objectives rather than what good government does- which is to protect and preserve the collective best interests of the entire nation.
It had nothing to do with capital. They weren't profit motivated, which is why large corporations still refuse to touch BTC despite the obvious financial benefit.
"Collective interest" was the argument for deliberately promoting the nation's decay. The success of America's founding stock and even the country as a whole was framed as detrimental to the common good.
Collective interest refers to the shared goals and benefits that a group or community seeks to achieve, often prioritizing these over individual interests for the greater good.
Which community? You clearly aren't willing to sacrifice your individual private interests for the greater good as defined by the Emperor of the English-speaking world, so you're only a collectivist when it's conveniently aligned with your self-interest.
It had nothing to do with capital. They weren't profit motivated, which is why large corporations still refuse to touch BTC despite the obvious financial benefit.
"Collective interest" was the argument for deliberately promoting the nation's decay. The success of America's founding stock and even the country as a whole was framed as detrimental to the common good.
Which community? You clearly aren't willing to sacrifice your individual private interests for the greater good as defined by the Emperor of the English-speaking world, so you're only a collectivist when it's conveniently aligned with your self-interest.