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Authoritarian Liberalism in Late Weimar

open access: yes, 2021
Abstract <Online Only>This chapter examines the interwar breakdown of liberal democracy in the Weimar Republic. Hermann Heller used the term authoritarian liberalism to capture the conjunction of political authoritarianism and economic liberalism ruling late Weimar.
Wilkinson, Michael A.   +1 more
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Was Walter Eucken a proponent of authoritarian liberalism?

Public Choice, 2021
The paper asks whether Walter Eucken, the founder of German ordoliberalism, should be considered to be a proponent of authoritarian liberalism. That term originally refers to a proposal for economic liberalization advanced by Carl Schmitt in 1932. Authoritarian liberalism also could be taken to mean that Eucken favors the rule of law and economic ...
Ekkehard A Kohler, Nientiedt Daniel
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Authoritarian Liberalisms

open access: yes
The concept of authoritarian liberalism has today acquired such breadth that it serves as a framework for understanding heterogeneous institutional and political realities, from post-Weimar Germany to liberal dictatorships such as the Chilean one, from the neoliberal offensive against democracy in the 1970s to the European political-economic ...
Antonio Tucci, Gianvito Brindisi
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Authoritarian Liberalism in Europe: A Common Critique of Neoliberalism and Ordoliberalism [PDF]

open access: yesCritical Sociology, 2019
The differences between ordo- and neoliberalism are many and varied. This article suggests, however, that in directing the constitutional dynamic of European integration and postwar reconstruction, ordo- and neoliberalism represent a single movement: a ...
Michael A Wilkinson
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Authoritarian Liberalism as Authoritarian Constitutionalism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Authoritarian liberalism captures the combination of politically authoritarian forms of governing in defence and pursuit of economically liberal ends. It is a phenomenon often associated with periods of economic crisis, such as the recent Euro-crisis. This paper suggests, however, that authoritarian liberalism is less exceptional than normal.
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Liberal government and authoritarianism

Economy and Society, 2002
This paper examines the intelligibility of authoritarian measures within Foucauldian analyses of the liberal government of the state. Such measures are understood as following from a liberal understanding of the task of government itself. This understanding rests on a distinction between the legal and political order (of 'the state') and a 'liberal ...
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