2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-11779-7
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Vom Ordoliberalismus zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft

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“…The ability of the Western European democracies to develop various ideological forms of social capitalism created room for the expansion of social security. In Germany, the Soziale Marktwirtschaft tried to balance the two sides (Zinn, 1992;Ptak, 2004), and the Nordic countries went even further, launching the idea of Nordic welfare state as a 'middle way' between capitalism and socialism . In many ways, this image of a model was based on ideas promulgated in the interwar period such as 'Nordic Democracy' and Childs' 'middle way.…”
Section: The Nordic 'Middle Way': Universalizing Nordic Experiences During the Cold Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of the Western European democracies to develop various ideological forms of social capitalism created room for the expansion of social security. In Germany, the Soziale Marktwirtschaft tried to balance the two sides (Zinn, 1992;Ptak, 2004), and the Nordic countries went even further, launching the idea of Nordic welfare state as a 'middle way' between capitalism and socialism . In many ways, this image of a model was based on ideas promulgated in the interwar period such as 'Nordic Democracy' and Childs' 'middle way.…”
Section: The Nordic 'Middle Way': Universalizing Nordic Experiences During the Cold Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. Ordoliberalism is associated with the Freiburg School of German economists who argued that state intervention was necessary to ensure that free markets achieved their full potential (see Ptak, 2004). Ordoliberalism became associated with the idea of a social market economy in later years of Adenauer’s chancellorship (1949-1963).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were already discussing the tasks of a "new liberalism" on the eve of the Nazis' rise to power. Significantly for later developments, Rüstow explicitly called for a "liberal interventionism" (Ptak 2004).…”
Section: Uprooted Cosmopolitans: Neoliberalism In Exilementioning
confidence: 99%