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05 Mar

2024

Research Seminar

Ordoliberalism as anti-populism? – Nils Hesse

12:30

 – 

13:30

Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft
Kiellinie 66
24105 Kiel

Speaker

Nils Hesse (Walter Eucken Institut)

Abstract

The school of thought ordoliberalism relies on a legal framework to limit both economic and political power and to enable a traditionalist, humane life in established structures. At least in its objectives, ordoliberalism resembles traditionalist populism, which has a long tradition in the USA and also characterized the early phases of many European populist parties. In my presentation I examine whether ordoliberalism is an answer to this form of populism, as it is more reflective in recognizing the dangers of a totalitarian slide. To this end, key differences between the ordoliberal concept and populist concepts such as productivism, heartland, common sense and the people-elite dichotomy are elaborated.. 

Room

Lecture Hall (A-032)

Contact

  • Levke Jessen-Thiesen

    Germany, Globalization
  • Dr.

    Andrea Kristina Wunsch

    Climate, Natural Resources

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