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Hien / Joerges

Ordoliberalism, Law and the Rule of Economics

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-5099-3750-9
Verlag: HART PUB
Erscheinungstermin: 30.04.2020
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Ordoliberalism is a theoretical and cultural tradition of significant societal and political impact in post-war Germany. For a long time the theory was only known outside Germany by a handful of experts, but ordoliberalism has now moved centre stage after the advent of the financial crisis, and has become widely perceived as the ideational source of Germany's crisis politics.
In this collection, the contributors engage in a multi-faceted exploration of the conceptual history of ordoliberalism, the premises of its founding fathers in law and economics, its religious underpinnings, the debates over its theoretical assumptions and political commitments, and its formative vision of societal ordering based upon a synthesis of economic theories and legal concepts. The renewal of that vision through the ordoliberal conceptualisation of the European integration project, the challenges of the current European crisis, and the divergent perceptions of ordoliberalism within Germany and by its northern and southern EU neighbours, are a common concern of all these endeavours. They unfold interdisciplinary affinities and misunderstandings, cultural predispositions and prejudices, and political preferences and cleavages. By examining European traditions through the lens of ordoliberalism, the book illustrates the diversity of European economic cultures, and the difficulty of transnational political exchanges, in a time of European crisis.


Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781509937509
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-5099-3750-9
  • Verlag: HART PUB
  • Erscheinungstermin: 30.04.2020
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 2020
  • Produktform: Kartoniert, Paperback
  • Gewicht: 549 g
  • Seiten: 344
  • Format (B x H): 169 x 244 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Josef Hien is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the REScEU project, funded by the European Research Council and hosted at the University of Milan.

Christian Joerges is Professor of Law and Society at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, and Co-Director of the Centre of European Law and Politics at the University of Bremen.

Introduction: Objectives and Contents of the Volume

Josef Hien and Christian Joerges
Section I: Irritations/Perceptions of Ordoliberalism and of German Politics
1. Dirigisme and Modernism vs Ordoliberalism

Bruno Amable
2. Why and How has German Ordoliberalism Become a French Issue? Some Aspects about Ordoliberal Thoughts we can Learn from the French Reception

Arnaud Lechevalier
3. Ordoliberalism's Trans-Atlantic (Un)Intelligibility: From Friedman and Eucken to Geithner and Schäuble

William Callison
4. The Tepid Reception of Ordoliberalism in Italy and Present-Day Dissent

Stefano Solari
5. Ordoliberalism as Tradition and as Ideology

Kenneth Dyson
Section II: The Political Liberalism of Ordoliberalism
6. Ordoliberalism as a Variety of Neoliberalism

Thomas Biebricher
7. Breaking the 'Caging' Mentality: Ordoliberalism, Responsibility and Solidarity in the EU

Maurizio Ferrera
8. What is Neoliberal in Germany's and Europe's Crisis Politics?

Brigitte Young
9. The Success Story of Ordoliberalism as the Guiding Principle of German Economic Policy

Stephan Pühringer
Section III: The Ordering Functions of Law in the Ordoliberal Tradition
10. Debunking the Myth of the Ordoliberal Influence on Post-war European Integration

Angela Wigger
11. The Overburdening of Law by Ordoliberalism and the Integration Project

Christian Joerges
12. Ordoliberal Escape from Societas Economica: Re-establishing the Normative

Michelle Everson
Section IV: The Moral and Normative Dimension of 'the Economic' and the Ordoliberal Tradition
13. Ordoliberalism, Polanyi, and the Theodicy of Markets

David M. Woodruff
14. Ordoliberalism Within and Outside Germany's Co-ordinated Market Economy

Albert Weale
15. Competition or Conflict? Beyond Traditional Ordoliberalism

Malte Dold and Tim Krieger
16. Ordoliberalism and the Quest for Sacrality

Josef Hien
Section V: Government without Law
17. Ordoliberalism and Political Theology: On the Government of Stateless Money

Werner Bonefeld
18. Policy Between Rules and Discretion

Jonathan White
19. How Monetary Rules and Wage Discretion get into Conflict in the Eurozone (And What-If Anything-Ordoliberalism has to do with it)

Philip Manow