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The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism

Online ISBN:
9780191893308
Print ISBN:
9780198861201
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism

Thomas Biebricher (ed.),
Thomas Biebricher
(ed.)
Political Theory, Goethe-University in Frankfurt
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Thomas Biebricher is a political theorist. He received his doctorate in Political Science in Freiburg in 2003. Having held positions at the University of Florida, the University of British Columbia, Goethe University in Frankfurt, and Copenhagen Business School, he is now a Heisenberg-Professor for Political Theory, the History of Ideas and Theories of the Economy at Goethe-University in Frankfurt. Recent publications include The Political Theory of Neoliberalism (Stanford University Press, 2019) and Geistig-moralische Wende: Die Erschöpfung des deutschen Konservatismus (Matthes & Seitz Verlag, 2018).

Peter Nedergaard (ed.),
Peter Nedergaard
(ed.)
Political Science, University of Copenhagen
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Peter Nedergaard is Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen. His key research interests are European politics and the political economy of European integration, Nordic cooperation, and international political economy. In relation to Ordoliberalism, he has published ‘An Ordoliberal Theory of the State’ (German Politics, 2019), ‘The Ordoliberalisation of the European Union?’ (Journal of European Integration, 2020), ‘As I Drifted on a River I Could Not Control’: The Unintended Ordoliberal Consequences of the Eurozone Crisis’ (Journal of Common Market Studies, 2015), and ‘I ain’t gonna work on Maggie’s farm no more’: The Five Ordoliberal Critiques of Capitalism (Policy Studies, 2022).

Werner Bonefeld (ed.)
Werner Bonefeld
(ed.)
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Werner Bonefeld is Professor at the Department of Politics at the University of York in the UK. Previously, he taught at the Universities of Frankfurt and Edinburgh. He is the author of Critical Theory and the Critique of Political Economy (Bloomsbury, 2014), and The Strong State and the Free Economy (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017), and with Beverley Best and Chris O’Kane he is co-editor of The Sage Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory (three volumes, SAGE, 2018).

Published online:
20 October 2022
Published in print:
29 September 2022
Online ISBN:
9780191893308
Print ISBN:
9780198861201
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Since the financial crisis of 2008, Ordoliberalism emerged from relative obscurity to become one of the crucial terms of analysis across a wide range of academic literatures and public discussion. In fact, it became the main reference for a number of issues, including assessments of the attempted resolution of the Eurozone crisis, arguments about German hegemony in Europe, debates over the future of economic liberalism and controversies about authoritarian liberalism. What is striking about Ordoliberalism is its pronounced ambiguity, as some view it as a more refined and potentially progressive variant of neoliberalism, while others cast it as a blueprint for a regime of austerity reigning over a society of competition with only rudimentary democratic institutions. And while Ordoliberalism is often portrayed as a quintessentially German tradition, its impact has not been confined to the German context. In short, Ordoliberalism is a phenomenon of arguably considerable influence that remains poorly understood, as it is mystified by its proponents and vilified by its critics. In this book the editors have compiled a selection of chapters, written by an international cast of experts on Ordoliberalism, that aim to elucidate and analyse the latter in all of its many facets. From the intellectual origins and prime exemplars to its main theoretical themes and practical applications up to the most recent debates taking place across a range of disciplines, this volume offers the first comprehensive account of Ordoliberalism for the English-speaking world.

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