Corporatism and Planning in Monnet’s Idea of Europe
Katia Caldari ()
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Katia Caldari: University of Padua
Chapter Chapter 4 in Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe, 2021, pp 93-115 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract During the 30s in France the debate on the “third way” was particularly intense. The efforts to develop an alternative to liberal capitalism and socialism involved two main different solutions: planning and corporatism that often overlapped; moreover both of them were imbued with some elements of neo-liberalism. Such a combination of corporatism-planning-neoliberalism characterized France reconstruction after WWII, but it is also the backbone of the French design developed for the European construction. Such a design as originally conceived by Jean Monnet never succeeded and it was instead replaced by a deeply different architecture.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47102-6_4
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