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- term "ordoliberalism" (German: Ordoliberalismus) was coined in 1950 by Hero Moeller [de] and refers to the academic journal ORDO. Ordoliberals separate...
- Union under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in 1949 and today it is used by ordoliberals, social liberals and social democrats alike. Its origins can be traced...
- regime. The core of the ordoliberal ideology was a strong state that enabled market competition. During the war, the ordoliberals worked with Bonhoeffer...
- the system which is characterized by differences in relative power. Ordoliberals thought that liberalism (the freedom of individuals to compete in markets)...
- same-**** marriage. During this period, the party espoused economic liberal, ordoliberal, and national liberal policy stances. Former party MEP Hans-Olaf Henkel...
- required. Unlike many mainstream Austrian School economists, Röpke and the ordoliberals conceded that the market economy can be more disruptive and inhumane...
- Ultra-royalism Germany Agrarian Hegelian Historical School Neue Rechte Ordoliberalism Prussianism Cameralistic Socialist Revolutionary Young Ritter School...
- mean de facto classical liberals; in Europe, Christian democrats and ordoliberals can also be included. Christian democracy is a mainstream European conservative...
- Ultra-royalism Germany Agrarian Hegelian Historical School Neue Rechte Ordoliberalism Prussianism Cameralistic Socialist Revolutionary Young Ritter School...
- The Freiburg school provided the economic theoretical elements of ordoliberalism and the social market economy in post-war Germany. The Freiburg school...