Where does “post-neoliberalism” come from?

post-neoliberalism (English) comes from English neoliberalism, from English liberalism, from French libéralisme, from French libéral, from Old French liberal, from Latin līberālis, from Latin Līber, from Old Latin loeber — shoe.

post-neoliberalism (English): Ideas and movements critiquing and seeking alternatives to neoliberalism, focusing on social equity, democracy, and public institutions, often responding to neoliberalism's perceived failures like inequality

Definitions

  1. Ideas and movements critiquing and seeking alternatives to neoliberalism, focusing on social equity, democracy, and public institutions, often responding to neoliberalism's perceived failures like inequality

Ancestry of “post-neoliberalism”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishneoliberalismA political ideology or ideological trend based...
2EnglishliberalismThe quality of being liberal; Any political...
3Frenchlibéralismeliberalism
4Frenchlibérallibertarian, liberal; Libertarian, Liberal
5Old Frenchliberalappropriate for a free person; generous; giving
6Latinlīberālisfreedom
7LatinLīber
8Old Latinloeber
9Frenchloberto lob
10Frenchloblob
11EnglishlobTo throw or hit a ball into the air in a high...
12EnglishlongHaving much distance from one terminating point...
13EnglishlongitudeAngular distance measured west or east of the...
14Old Frenchlongitude
15Latinlongitūdōlength, longitude; longness
16Latinlongusfar, long; extended, prolonged; long; tedious,...
17Latinly; used to form adverbs from adjectives
18Latindis-asunder, apart, in two; reversal, removal;...
19Latincalceusshoe
Every word from Latin calceus