Great article and great insights. It is perhaps a crossroads moment for an economic and political school as it moves from middle age into its golden years, and needs to modernize its brand without necessarily reversing any fundamental ideas, just offer adjustments and re-package the offerings. The alternative would mean the end of dominance for western liberal thinking: the left would offer its anti-capitalist, economic justice thinking, while the right would drift toward an authoritarian mindset designed to keep the working poor locked into a fantasy while pulling up the drawbridge for the wealthiest and most powerful to complete their government takeover and install kleptocratic oligarchy to replace democracy. One hopes the neoliberal school can modernize and stay relevant. That was a beautiful century - let's try to have another like it.