In contrast to New Deal liberals, neo-liberals
(a) downplay the notion of individual responsibility;
(b) are more hostile to business interests;
(c) emphasize greater investment in human capital, rather than social programs, as a solution to poverty;
(d) reject the notion of advancing the public good as a goal of social policy.
Ans: C
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