Liberalismus als Verfassungsphilosophie westlicher Gesellschaften
Ingo Pies
No 2021-03, Discussion Papers from Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Economic Ethics
Abstract:
Liberalismus ist die Verfassungsphilosophie westlicher Gesellschaften. Liberale Prinzipien konstitu(tionalis)ieren die Wettbewerbsarenen der modernen Gesellschaft, so dass Konkurrenz für Kooperation in Dienst genommen wird, und zwar in der Wissenschaft, in der Wirtschaft und in der Politik.
Keywords: Liberalismus; post-malthusianische Gesellschaft; Moralparadoxon der Moderne; Liberalism; post-Malthusian society; moral paradox of modernity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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