What does Neomarxism say about the global economy’s structure?
It favors powerful nations and corporations, keeping poorer ones dependent.
What are the core beliefs of the neoliberal model?
Free markets, open trade, and minimal government control.
What does true progress depend on according to Neomarxism?
Equality, fair wealth distribution, and independence from foreign control.
What is one main cause of ongoing underdevelopment in poorer countries?
Unequal trade, debt dependence, and reliance on richer countries.
What regions suffered when neoliberal reforms were applied in the 1980s–1990s?
Latin America and Africa
What is at the top of the “Neomarxist Pyramid of Progress”?
Systemic Reform: making the global structure fair and inclusive.
What historical legacy still shapes global inequality today?
Colonialism and centuries of exploitation.
Why do Neomarxists reject neoliberal “success stories” like the Asian Tigers?
Because their growth came from strong government planning, not pure market freedom.
What kind of growth does Neomarxism value most?
Growth that improves education, healthcare, and community well-being, not just GDP.