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A specific form of Liberal Campism centered on defense of the neoliberal order—the post-1980s consensus of deregulation, privatization, free trade, austerity, and market fundamentalism. Neoliberal Campism describes those who align not just with Western powers but specifically with the economic architecture those powers have built: the WTO, IMF, World Bank, free trade agreements, structural adjustment programs, and the global regime of capital mobility. They defend neoliberalism not as one economic policy among others but as the natural, inevitable, and only reasonable way to organize economies—and they defend the institutions that enforce it against any challenge, whether from the left (protectionism) or the right (nationalism). Neoliberal Campism is the camp of the Davos set, the economics departments, the policy consensus that presents itself as beyond ideology.
Example: "He'd criticize any policy that interfered with 'free markets'—except when Western powers imposed 'free trade' by force, which was always 'helping them develop.' Pure Neoliberal Campism: the market is sacred, and the West is its prophet."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
Get the Neoliberal Campism mug.A contemporary form of positivist moralism updated for the 21st century—drawing on the prestige of science while ignoring the nuance of actual scientific practice. The neopositivist moralist deploys "science says" as a conversation-stopper, treats any deviation from scientific consensus as moral failing, and uses scientific authority to launder their own prejudices. Unlike classical positivism, which at least engaged philosophical questions about knowledge, neopositivist moralism simply weaponizes the cultural authority of science without understanding its methods, limits, or uncertainties. It's the online commenter who declares any question about vaccines "anti-science" and therefore evil; the pundit who treats skepticism of any official narrative as moral corruption; the influencer who uses scientific language to condemn anyone who doesn't share their views. Neopositivist moralism is what happens when scientism becomes a personality.
Example: "He called anyone who questioned the study 'science deniers'—not engaging their arguments, just using 'science' as a moral cudgel. Neopositivist Moralism: the prestige of science without the rigor."
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Get the Neopositivist Moralism mug.A contemporary purity culture among those who weaponize "science" as an identity marker and test of belonging—without the philosophical sophistication of classical positivism, but with all the dogmatic intensity. Neopositivist puritanism demands that true members signal their allegiance to Science (capital S) constantly, through approved language, approved positions, approved enemies. Members compete to demonstrate their purity—their rejection of anything labeled "pseudoscience," their contempt for anyone who questions scientific consensus, their willingness to condemn the insufficiently orthodox. The content hardly matters; what matters is performance, belonging, the satisfaction of being among the enlightened few who Really Get It. Neopositivist puritanism is what happens when science becomes a brand, and loyalty to the brand becomes the measure of virtue.
Example: "He'd never actually studied philosophy of science, but he knew exactly which opinions to express to signal his belonging—Neopositivist Puritanism, where performing the right relationship to Science matters more than understanding it."
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Get the Neopositivist Puritanism mug.The established, institutionalized set of beliefs that define mainstream neoliberal thought—the often-unexamined assumptions about markets, competition, privatization, deregulation, and individualism that have dominated policy since the 1980s. Neoliberal orthodoxy includes specific commitments: that markets allocate resources more efficiently than states, that competition drives innovation and quality, that privatization improves services, that deregulation frees entrepreneurship, that individualism should trump collective provision, that growth solves all problems, and that there is no alternative to market-based organization. Like all orthodoxies, it provides a framework for policy thinking, but it functions as ideology—making market-based arrangements seem natural and inevitable, obscuring their failures and harms, and delegitimizing alternatives. Neoliberal orthodoxy determines what policies are considered "reasonable," what economic arrangements are "realistic," and who counts as a "serious" policy thinker versus a naive idealist.
Example: "She suggested that maybe some services are better provided publicly—and was dismissed as wanting to 'return to communism.' Neoliberal orthodoxy doesn't allow questioning of privatization; it's treated as obviously superior rather than contestable."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
Get the Neoliberal Orthodoxy mug.A term referring to contemporary forms of eugenic thinking that have shed the explicit racism and coercion of historical eugenics but retain its core logic: the classification of human traits as superior or inferior, the framing of variation as defect, and the project of engineering "better" populations through selective reproduction, genetic screening, or enhancement technologies. Neoeugenics operates through consumer choice rather than state coercion, through "personalized medicine" rather than racial hygiene, through "enhancement" rather than elimination. Critics argue that neoeugenics is more dangerous for being invisible—it frames its project as liberation while reproducing the same hierarchies, treats elimination as choice, and assumes that some people shouldn't exist while calling it progress.
Example: "The prenatal testing that screens for 'undesirable' traits was called neoeugenics—not because parents were forced, but because it assumed some lives weren't worth living, and called that choice."
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