Laissez faire Capitalism
In this popular book I'm writing, I decided that it was too academic to refer to "neoliberalism" (while it's too easy to confuse with "neoclassical"). So I'm calling it "Calvin Coolidge Capitalism" (CCC). Unfortunately, the adjectival form (Coolidgean) seems clumsy at best. So:
1. can anyone think of a better term than CCC, which refers not to neoliberalism in theory as much as in pratice?
2. Is there a better adjectival form than "Coolidgean"? Both Reaganite
and Thatcherite don't make it, since I'm describing a more general
phenomenon. The latter seems ruled out since my first target audience
is in the US.
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