The real liberalism.

The one that stands for natural rights, free speech, voluntary exchange, self-ownership, private property, free markets, rule of law, presumption of innocence, right to fair hearing, due process, rule by consent, separation of powers, decentralisation of governance and the separation of religion and money from the state.

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It's almost as if neo-liberalism is anti-liberism. What happened?

Central banking

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Rise of central banking and centrally planned interest rates, abandonment of natural law ethics, advocacy for positive law, embrace of utilitarianism and moral relativism, denial of property rights, favouring Keynesianism over Austrian economics, etc.

So many things.