Much is asked about the difference between neoliberalism and neoconservatism, both are quite similar, but have several differences between them. Neo-liberalism deals with the economic issue, while neo-conservatism deals with the social and cultural question, neoconservatism has as neoliberalism its economic form, which is the minimal state and an anti-interventionist and anti-protectionist state, with only one exception for neo-conservatism of the developed countries, which allow a semi-protectionist and semi-interventionist state, since neoliberalism has two main currents, that of the minimal state and that of the semi-interventionist and semi-protectionist state, which confuses a great deal when differentiating .
Neoconservatism deals with the "liberal in the economy and conservative in customs", being more precise "neoliberal in the economy and neoconservative in customs", defending the minimal state, a serville and neo-liberal economy, and an anti-communist, anti-socialist and anti-nationalist, whereas neoliberalism only defends the minimal state, with no presence of anti-communism, anti-socialism or "conservatism in customs."
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