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Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-liberalism, and the State Kenneth Dyson (Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)

Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-liberalism, and the State By Kenneth Dyson (Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)

Summary

The book examines the historical significance and contemporary relevance of a body of thought about rejuvenating liberalism that has tended to be neglected in the English-speaking world in favour of the rise of social liberalism.

Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-liberalism, and the State Summary

Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-liberalism, and the State: Disciplining Democracy and the Market by Kenneth Dyson (Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)

This book uses extensive original archival and elite interview research to examine the attempt to rejuvenate liberalism as a means of disciplining democracy and the market through a new rule-based economic and political order. This rebirth took the form of conservative liberalism and, in its most developed form, Ordo-liberalism. It occurred against the historical background of the great transformational crisis of liberalism in the first part of the twentieth century. Conservative liberalism evolved as a cross-national phenomenon. It included such eminent and cultured liberal economists as James Buchanan, Frank Knight, Henry Simons, Ralph Hawtrey, Jacques Rueff, Luigi Einaudi, Walter Eucken, Friedrich Hayek, Alfred Muller-Armack, Wilhelm Ropke, Alexander Rustow, and Paul van Zeeland, as well as leading lawyers like Louis Brandeis, Franz Bohm, and Maurice Hauriou. Conservative liberals also played a formative role in establishing new international networks, notably the Mont Pelerin Society. The book investigates the rich intellectual inheritance of this variant of new liberalism from aristocratic liberalism, ethical philosophy, and religious thought. It also locates the social basis of conservative liberalism and Ordo-liberalism in the cultivated bourgeois intelligentsia. The book goes on to examine the attempts to embed this new disciplinary form of liberalism in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States, and to consider the determinants of its varying significance across space and over time. It concludes by assessing the historical significance and contemporary relevance of conservative liberalism and Ordo-liberalism as liberalism confronts a new transformational crisis at the beginning of the new millennium. Is their promise of disciplining democracy and the market a hollow one?

Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-liberalism, and the State Reviews

... the final part of Dyson's book explores the conditions of its success or failure as an economic doctrine and as a policy practice in comparative perspective. This transnational investigation, based on rich sources, is in itself a great strength of the book. * Hugo Canihac, Oeconomia *
This book provides a great contribution to the literature concerning the economic thought and policy of the centre-right political tradition that refers to conservative social philosophy and liberal economics. * Luca Sandona, History of Economic Thought and Policy *
Kenneth Dyson has written a superb book: rich in its historical detail, clear in its analysis, and original in its main thesis. It is also wonderfully ambitious. * Molte Dold and Tim Krieger, Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi *
an academic masterpiece * Ivo Maes, Journal of European Integration History *
This new book has a much broader ambition, which will appeal to political scientists and to historians of political and economic thought alike: it intends to provide not only a thorough and contextualized intellectual history of ordoliberal ideas, but also an investigation of their transformation and political uses upto now... It is not the least of its merits that it could be fruitfully read by historians of (neo)liberalism, as well as specialists of EU, or of German politics. * Hugo Canihac, History of Political Thought *

About Kenneth Dyson (Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)

Kenneth Dyson is Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University. His publications include States, Debt and Power (OUP, 2015), Architects of the Euro (co-edited with I Maes, OUP, 2016), and European Economic Governance and Policies (two volumes, with L Quaglia, OUP, 2010).

Table of Contents

Part I: The Origins of Conservative Liberalism and Ordo-liberalism 1: Ordo-liberalism in Comparative and Historical Perspective 2: Conservative Liberalism and Ordo-liberalism: From Child to Midwife of Crisis in Capitalism and Democracy 3: Conservative Liberalism as a Disciplinary Revolution Part II: Patron Saints of Conservative Liberalism and Ordo-liberalism 4: Ordo-liberalism as Tradition, Ideology, and Model of Citizenship: Memorializing, Reinventing, Forgetting 5: Patron Saints: (1) The European Tradition of Aristocratic Liberalism 6: Patron Saints: (2) Continental European Ethical Philosophy 7: Patron Saints: (3) Theological Foundations of Ordo and Religious Traces Part III: The Significance of Conservative Liberalism and Ordo-liberalism 8: Just a Germanic Tradition? The Cross-National Significance of Conservative Liberalism 9: Conservative Liberalism in American and British Political Economy 10: Conservative Liberalism in French and Italian Political Economy 11: How Ordo-liberal is Germany? Ordo-liberalism in Post-War National Unifying Mythology 12: The Historical Significance and Contemporary Relevance of Conservative Liberalism and Ordo-liberalism: A Hollow Promise?

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Conservative Liberalism, Ordo-liberalism, and the State: Disciplining Democracy and the Market by Kenneth Dyson (Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Visiting Professor of European Political Studies, School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University)
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2021-01-26
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