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The Philosophy of Social Market Economy: Michel Foucault’s Analysis of Ordoliberalism

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Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France in 1978–1979 centered on the analysis of power with regard to liberalism. Foucault especially focused on German ordoliberalism and its specific governmentality. Although Foucault’s review of the ordoliberal texts, programs, and books is very accurate there are some occasional “schematic” simplifications. Our article evaluates Foucault’s constitution of an ordoliberal “archive,” though more emphasis is placed on the general importance of the phenomenological orientation in Walter Eucken’s work. Hence, three tasks guide our paper: first, an analysis of Foucault’s position; second, the phenomenological foundation of ordoliberal discourse compared to 18th century liberal discourse, i.e. the way in which Walter Eucken received Husserl. Third, our article raises the subject of the mutual historical-epistemological complementation of philosophy and economics by taking Foucault’s analysis as the starting point. Furthermore, the consequences of a phenomenological, i.e. “eidetic” order of the economy, is discussed, focusing mainly on the expansion of competition in social domains.

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  • Nils Goldschmidt, 2018. "The Philosophy of Social Market Economy: Michel Foucault’s Analysis of Ordoliberalism," Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies / Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, vol. 138(2), pages 157-184.
  • Handle: RePEc:dah:aeqsjb:v138_y2018_i2_q2_p157-184
    DOI: 10.3790/schm.138.2.157
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    1. Kolev, Stefan, 2021. "When liberty presupposes order: F. A. Hayek's learning ordoliberalism," Freiburg Discussion Papers on Constitutional Economics 21/2, Walter Eucken Institut e.V..
    2. Roland Fritz & Nils Goldschmidt & Matthias Störring, 2023. "Contextual liberalism: the ordoliberal approach to private vices and public benefits," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 195(3), pages 301-322, June.
    3. Kolev, Stefan, 2024. "When Liberty Presupposes Order: F. A. Hayek’S Contextual Ordoliberalism," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 46(2), pages 288-311, June.
    4. Heath, Eugene, 2023. "What’s Not to See? Foucault on Invisible Political Economy in Adam Smith and Adam Ferguson," SocArXiv nw5rk, Center for Open Science.

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