Universal Banking: From National Peculiarity to Ideology
Jörg Itschert and
Rehan ul-Haq
Chapter 11 in International Banking Strategic Alliances, 2003, pp 97-108 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract ‘Ideology’ as a sociological term needs first to be clarified, for it is a phenomenon related to the ‘myth’. But whereas the myth is of an ephemeral nature in that it automatically becomes superfluous as soon as its tangibly perceptive ‘peg’ disappears, ideology is able to stand on its own virtually for all time as a strictly rational, systematically developable statement within the communicative context of the world of ideas, and so enter into an autonomous relationship with the topical issues of an epoch by installing itself elsewhere, true to the principle of the boundless freedom of thought.
Keywords: Commercial Banking; Banking Sector; Supervisory Board; Investment Banking; Customer Group (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1057/9781403937629_11
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