In this paper I portray 'neo-liberalism' in its original conceptual meaning as opposed to the generic term of depreciation as which it is commonly used. I identify fair competition and the denial of all privilege as the major concerns of original neo-liberals. Ethical merit for competition might, at first sight, be based on only two principles: individual natural rights (equal liberty) and socially desirable outcomes ('unintended altruism'). It was the neo-liberal idea to put fairness-norms or universally applicable rules of just behaviour between an unqualified 'input-based' ethics and an unqualified 'output-based' ethical consequentialism. The enforcement of such rules is a major obligation of the state. Today, the European Union assumes ...
According to a predominant way of thinking, competition is believed to be what drives society forwar...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU com...
"'Neoliberalismus' wird hier in seiner ursprünglichen Bedeutung als Konzept vorgestellt, das dem Sta...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to analyse the links between the moral and politica...
The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of li...
The aim of this article is to analyse the links between the moral and political aspects of neo-liber...
The aim of this article is to analyse the links between the moral and political aspects of neo-liber...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...
The paper develops its core argument in 12 sections structured in three parts: I Positive analysis; ...
The moral and political philosophy of Wilhelm Röpke is among the finest instances of European classi...
Competition is a constitutive feature of capitalist societies. Social conflicts over the introductio...
Does competitive process constitute an autonomous societal value or is it a means for achieving more...
The Politics of European Competition Regulation provides an original and theoretically informed acco...
A classical liberal market order relies on competition which, in a neoliberal perspective, should be...
According to a predominant way of thinking, competition is believed to be what drives society forwar...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU com...
"'Neoliberalismus' wird hier in seiner ursprünglichen Bedeutung als Konzept vorgestellt, das dem Sta...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to analyse the links between the moral and politica...
The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of li...
The aim of this article is to analyse the links between the moral and political aspects of neo-liber...
The aim of this article is to analyse the links between the moral and political aspects of neo-liber...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...
The paper develops its core argument in 12 sections structured in three parts: I Positive analysis; ...
The moral and political philosophy of Wilhelm Röpke is among the finest instances of European classi...
Competition is a constitutive feature of capitalist societies. Social conflicts over the introductio...
Does competitive process constitute an autonomous societal value or is it a means for achieving more...
The Politics of European Competition Regulation provides an original and theoretically informed acco...
A classical liberal market order relies on competition which, in a neoliberal perspective, should be...
According to a predominant way of thinking, competition is believed to be what drives society forwar...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU com...