Free market ideology is lent historical academic weight ("Smith said"), mingled with a little magic.
The reason for so much poor output is precisely this increase in choice and application of market ideology.
This is just the fantasy of market ideology.
Free market ideology applied to yet another non-commercial social service?
The interests of big capital have rarely been less aligned to small government, free market ideology (see the bailout).
Today's market ideology regards this substitution as desirable in every conceivable circumstance.
Defecit reducing scheme or yet another tory exercise in free market ideology?
Sorry but you haven't dealt with my point and yours is simply an echo of traditional rightwing market ideology.
This along with Reagan's discredited market fundamentalist ideology did the most to bring us where we are today.
Where, then, have the much-touted benefits of misapplied market ideology gone?