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Normative Grundlagen der Sozialpolitik: Solidarismus, Historische Schule und die politische Ökonomie des Wohlfahrtsstaates
Normative foundations of social policy: solidarism, historical school and the political economy of the welfare state
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Abstract "Zu den prägenden Diskursen in der normativen Begründung der Sozialpolitik gehören die im Kontext der katholischen Soziallehre angesiedelten Beiträge des Solidarismus, deren Gehalte im zeitgenössischen Kontext der sozialreformerischen Beiträge der Historischen Schule zu bewerten sind. Diese Einordnu... view more
"Zu den prägenden Diskursen in der normativen Begründung der Sozialpolitik gehören die im Kontext der katholischen Soziallehre angesiedelten Beiträge des Solidarismus, deren Gehalte im zeitgenössischen Kontext der sozialreformerischen Beiträge der Historischen Schule zu bewerten sind. Diese Einordnung des Solidarismus erlaubt eine ethisch fundierte Betrachtung der politischen Ökonomie des Wohlfahrtsstaats und seiner immanenten Entwicklungsdynamik vor dem Hintergrund des Konzepts der sozialen Marktwirtschaft." (Autorenreferat)... view less
"Recognising the interdenominational conflicts that have shaped the historical formation of the German welfare state, this paper examines the specific contributions of Catholic social thought, as outlined in the solidaristic approach of Heinrich Pesch SJ. The programmatic framework of Pesch's solida... view more
"Recognising the interdenominational conflicts that have shaped the historical formation of the German welfare state, this paper examines the specific contributions of Catholic social thought, as outlined in the solidaristic approach of Heinrich Pesch SJ. The programmatic framework of Pesch's solidarism is explored in the context of the contemporary discourse on social policy that was promoted by the Historical School, in particular by Adolph Wagner, Gustav Schmoller and Werner Sombart. The leitmotif of that conceptual reconstruction is provided by the normative foundations of social policy in terms of an institutional regulation of socio-economic change. The ensuing comparative assessment is meant to contribute to an understanding of the intellectual history of the German welfare state." (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
social policy; solidarity; political economy; welfare state; discourse; Catholic social teaching; ethics; social market economy; historical analysis; Europe; social ethics; business ethics; development theory; capitalism; Sombart, W.; social issue; Schumpeter, J.; Schmoller, G.
Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Social Policy
Method
historical
Document language
German
Publication Year
2006
Page/Pages
p. 240-262
Journal
Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik, 7 (2006) 2
ISSN
1439-880X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications