Verwirrte Gegenwart? / Present Political and Mental Confusion in Germany
Willgerodt Hans
ORDO. Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, 2010, vol. 61, issue 1, 3-22
Abstract:
The author discusses the somewhat confused political and mental situation in the Federal Republic of Germany. During the world-wide economic crisis there was no destabilizing behaviour of the German population in general, but there is a dominating lack of principles to be declared, applied and defended in practice by the leading political and intellectual class. One example is the so-called family policy. Other problems discussed in this article are normal cases and rules as against exceptions for special cases. Another point raised is the problem of legal stability connected with the details of quality, duration and intensity of political measures.
Date: 2010
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