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The Birth of Austerity: German Ordoliberalism and Contemporary Neoliberalism
By (Author) Thomas Biebricher
Edited by Frieder Vogelmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield International
31st August 2017
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political economy
320.51
Paperback
278
Width 149mm, Height 230mm, Spine 20mm
413g
Ordoliberalism and the 'Freiburg School' have gained traction in contemporary political economy in response to two factors: a rising interest in governmentality studies and the banking, financial and sovereign debt crisis in Europe. In the face of these crises, Germany has assumed a position of quasi-hegemony in the European Union, making decisions about bailouts, the politics of crisis management and the rise of austerity. This volume gathers together English translations of seminal ordoliberal texts by thinkers ranging from Walter Eucken and Wilhelm Rpke to Franz Bhm, Alexander Rstow and Hans Grossmann-Doerth. Offering some foundational insights into ordoliberalism, these essays give insight into a field that is much misunderstood outside Germany. The second half of the book comprises of analyses of contemporary issues in light of ordoliberal thought, showing how its ideas endure and relate directly to austerity policy across Europe.
This book is indispensable reading for everyone interested in current debates on institutional economics, economic policy, the crisis of the Euro, and the role of Germany in it. It assembles several master texts from the Ordoliberal School, most of which were never published in English, and provides a lucid introduction into a widely unknown Third Way tradition in economic theory and policy. -- Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne
An excellent handbook on the influential and peculiar German version of neoliberalism. It contains classical texts as well as contemporary analyses of the content and impact of ordoliberalism by leading scholars. No one can understand European politics today without knowledge about ordoliberalism. This book is a good starting point. -- Professor Peter Nedergaard, Ph.D., Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
Understanding the tenets and implications of Ordoliberalism is essential for grasping what is happening in European political economy and governance today.The Birth of Austerity provides this understanding through its carefully selected and translated works by the Ordoliberals themselves and its fine ensemble of analyses by contemporary critical thinkers.The introduction by Biebricher and Vogelmann is a model of clarity and insight. This is an important and immensely useful volume. -- Wendy Brown, Class of 1936 First Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
Offering some foundational insights into ordoliberalism, these essays give insight into a field that is much misunderstood outside Germany. The second half of the book comprises of analyses of contemporary issues in light of ordoliberal thought, showing how its ideas endure and relate directly to austerity policy across Europe. * Foucault News *
Thomas Biebricher is Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy at the Goethe-Universitt. Frieder Vogelmann is a Research Fellow in Political Theory at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, Bremen University.