German ordoliberalism originated at the end of the Weimar Republic
(1918-1933) in a context of hyper-inflation, depression, mass
unemployment and social unrest. For ordoliberalism, a free economy is
premised on a sound political, legal, social and moral framework to
secure its cohesion. The role of the state is to ensure a liberal
economic order. Ordoliberalism is a contested account of
post-neoliberal political economy: some argue that it offers a more
restrained and socially just market order; others, in complete
contrast, that is a form of authoritarian liberalism and that it is
the theoretical foundation for the austerity politics that the EU has
actively promoted in recent years. Foucault discusses ordoliberalism
at length in The Birth of Biopolitics, and Bonefeld’s book provides
a thought-provoking companion to those lectures by offering a more
comprehensive investigation of the theoretical foundation of
ordoliberal thought and its historical and theoretical contexts.
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ISBN
9781783486298
Publisert
2017
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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