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Original post by xxvine
You can't lol
Your paper will only be on USA


ah, didn't know that, thought that everybody had the same paper in different sections :frown:

look like Ill actually have to learn things
Reply 801
Good luck everyone, you got this.
Original post by MercyAde
What would the question on it look like/how would it be asked, thanks


They can ask it in different ways. They might ask the differences/similarities between the views each strands holds about the state or if liberalism is defined by the aim to reduce/increase the role of the state.

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Good luck all
Good luck everyone 👍🏼 and thanks for the help xx
I really hope we get good questions
Good luck to everyone today


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Original post by blackdiamond97
Can someone explain why neo liberalism came about please?



What do you want to know exactly?

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Neoliberalism came from the desire of
Thatcher and the New Right to adopt a laissez-faire atomisic approach to the economy. She was influenced by Hayek, and in a similar way, Ragean was influenced by Milton Friedman.
Original post by NOP97
Neoliberalism came from the desire of
Thatcher and the New Right to adopt a laissez-faire atomisic approach to the economy. She was influenced by Hayek, and in a similar way, Ragean was influenced by Milton Friedman.


Do you anything about what type of economy existed before neo liberalism?

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Could there be a 15 marker on utilitarianism? How would it be worded if so?
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Original post by blackdiamond97
Do you anything about what type of economy existed before neo liberalism?

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It was rooted in classical liberalism remember. You can, but context for new right is usually authoritarian reaction due to social openness in 60s
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Original post by Annie.humair
Could there be a 15 marker on utilitarianism? How would it be worded if so?


They'd elude to positive freedom.

Doubt it,
But if so:


Jeremy Bentham - Principle of utility. Goodness for the greater number. Hedonic calculus


John Mill - Distinguished between pleasures. Higher / lower. Socrates
Dissatisfied than pig satisfied.


Therefore positive freedom, state intervention, T.H Green, Keynesian economics
The possibility of both anarchism and conservatism turning up as 45 markers? :holmes: If liberalism, socialism and a difficult variation of anarchism/conservatism come up that's goodbye to my A-level. :tongue:
Reply 813
Original post by SinsNotTragedies
The possibility of both anarchism and conservatism turning up as 45 markers? :holmes: If liberalism, socialism and a difficult variation of anarchism/conservatism come up that's goodbye to my A-level. :tongue:


I reckon anarchism and socialism disagreement.
Original post by NOP97
I reckon anarchism and socialism disagreement.


I hope so! :dance: Good luck in the exam! :woo:
Decent exam but not sure how it went tbh
Ran out of time
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Loool I literally couldn't have asked for better questions yet I'm still worried that I've done badly?? For some reason
Original post by conscscscsc
Loool I literally couldn't have asked for better questions yet I'm still worried that I've done badly?? For some reason


Sameeeee
The liberals essay especially
Was 6 sides sufficient for the 45 marker? How much did you guys write? Hope it all went well.


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