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Neoliberalism vs Neoconservatism

The Twin Pillars of Modern Power

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Neoliberalism vs Neoconservatism

By: Muhammad Abdelwahid
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What if the political divide you’ve been told about is a distraction?

What if the left–right spectrum is a smokescreen, concealing a deeper, shared architecture of control?

In this groundbreaking and provocative book, M. Abdelwahid unravels the two dominant ideologies that have shaped the modern world: neoliberalism, with its gospel of markets, deregulation, and privatized life, and neoconservatism, with its obsession with moral order, national identity, and cultural discipline.

Rather than treating them as opposites, this book exposes how these ideologies work in tandem to govern societies, manufacture consent, and suppress alternatives. Through a sweeping analysis that spans economics, foreign policy, religion, culture, and identity, Neoliberalism vs Neoconservatism shows how:

  • Free markets were never about freedom

  • Moral politics became a tool of elite domination

  • “Choice” was commodified while “virtue” was weaponized

  • The global empire was built on both economic coercion and military crusades

From Reagan and Thatcher to Trump and Brexit, from Wall Street to YouTube influencers, this book traces how power disguises itself in both technocratic rationality and cultural outrage.

With penetrating insight and uncompromising clarity, Abdelwahid calls for a new political imagination—one that goes beyond binaries, beyond slogans, and toward a politics rooted in justice, spirit, and solidarity.

If you’re tired of false choices, moral theater, and market mythology, this book is your compass.

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