Neoliberalism and its Dogma: The Implications of its Philosophical Postulates By Alvaro J. de Regil This essay formally analyzes The Neo-Capitalist Assault in theory and practice and its consequences. The author describes the new business mentality that is based on maximum profitability and deprived of any social responsibility and discusses the theoretical framework. The author opens by discussing the exhaustion of the Fordist Method and the move to the new flexible production ethos with management concepts such as just-in-time-inventory, total quality, zero defects, global sourcing and global access to labour markets, all critical elements for achieving maximum profitability.
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