Pensée unique

"Pensée unique" (French pronunciation: [pɑ̃se ynik];French for "single thought") is a pejorative expression for mainstream ideological conformism of any kind, almost always opposed to that of the speaker.

Originally, it is a French expression and referred to claims that neoliberalism is the only correct way to structure society.

One example of pensée unique given by critics was TINA ("There is no alternative"), the motto of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

The expression was coined by Jean-François Kahn, editor-in-chief of L'Événement du Jeudi,[1] in an editorial in January 1992.

[2] "Este es un tema que por primera vez rompe el pensamiento único.