Offers some foundational insights into ordoliberalism, these essays give insight into a field that is much misunderstood outside Germany.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Biebricher is Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy at the Goethe-Universität. Frieder Vogelmann is a Research Fellow in Political Theory at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, Bremen University.
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Introduction Part I: Sources 1. The Ordo Manifesto of 1936 , Walter Eucken, Franz Böhm and Hans Grossmann-Doerth 2. Structural Transformations of the State and the Crisis of Capitalism , Walter Eucken 3. The Different Types of Economic System, Walter Eucken 4. Competition as the Basic Principle of the Economic Constitution, Walter Eucken 5. Principles of Economic Policy, Walter Eucken 6. Economic Ordering as a Problem of Economic Policy and a Problem of the Economic Constitution, Franz Böhm 7. Decartelization and De-concentration: A Problem for Specialists or a fateful Question?, Franz Böhm 8. State Policy and the Necessary Conditions for Economic Liberalism , Alexander Rüstow 9. General Sociological Causes of the Economic Disintegration and Possibilities of Reconstruction, Alexander Rüstow 10. Social Policy or Vitalpolitik (Organic Policy), Alexander Rüstow Part II: Analyses 11. Ordoliberalism as Governmentality, Johanna Oksala 12. Europe after Ordoliberalism: A Philippic, Christian Joerges 13. Is Germany's and Europe's Crisis Politics Ordoliberal and or Neoliberal?, Brigitte Young 14. Economic Order and Political Intervention. Michel Foucault on Ordoliberalism and its Governmental Rationality, Lars Gertenbach
Introduction Part I: Sources 1. The Ordo Manifesto of 1936 , Walter Eucken, Franz Böhm and Hans Grossmann-Doerth 2. Structural Transformations of the State and the Crisis of Capitalism , Walter Eucken 3. The Different Types of Economic System, Walter Eucken 4. Competition as the Basic Principle of the Economic Constitution, Walter Eucken 5. Principles of Economic Policy, Walter Eucken 6. Economic Ordering as a Problem of Economic Policy and a Problem of the Economic Constitution, Franz Böhm 7. Decartelization and De-concentration: A Problem for Specialists or a fateful Question?, Franz Böhm 8. State Policy and the Necessary Conditions for Economic Liberalism , Alexander Rüstow 9. General Sociological Causes of the Economic Disintegration and Possibilities of Reconstruction, Alexander Rüstow 10. Social Policy or Vitalpolitik (Organic Policy), Alexander Rüstow Part II: Analyses 11. Ordoliberalism as Governmentality, Johanna Oksala 12. Europe after Ordoliberalism: A Philippic, Christian Joerges 13. Is Germany's and Europe's Crisis Politics Ordoliberal and or Neoliberal?, Brigitte Young 14. Economic Order and Political Intervention. Michel Foucault on Ordoliberalism and its Governmental Rationality, Lars Gertenbach
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