The paper outlines the conceptual framework of Neoliberalism in its original form: the one that developed – between the 1930s and the 1960s – from the debate between the German Ordoliberals and the Austrian school of Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate that within this initial framework Neoliberalism not only defines a specific concept of government and economy, but, in fact, implies a new framework of civilization. This framework attempts to respond to the crisis of modern society which, during the same decades, has been discussed in dramatic terms by several protagonists of European culture. This profound dimension of the neoliberal project has been overlooked for a long time, however, ...