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The Colloque Walter Lippmann was a meeting of intellectuals organised in Paris in August 1938 by Louis Rougier, a French philosopher. The meeting was named after American journalist Walter Lippmann, whose book La cité libre had just been published and was discussed in depth during the meeting in his presence.
The founding of the Mont Pelerin Society by Friedrich Hayek was inspired by the Colloque Walter Lippmann. The Mount Pelerin Society’s members are classical liberalists.
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Štrajn, D. Neoliberalism and after? Education, social policy, and the crisis of Western capitalism. Int Rev Educ 58, 585–587 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-012-9300-x
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