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Die EU als Solidargemeinschaft

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  • Loh, Wulf
  • Skupien, Stefan

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Als mögliche Quelle europäischer Solidarität wird ein arbeitsteilig-anerkennungstheoretisches Solidaritätsverständnis entwickelt, das die Unzulänglichkeiten anderer Solidaritätsquellen überwinden helfen kann. Anschließend an eine Kritik am Primat der Marktintegration, wird die Rolle der europäischen Gewerkschaftsbewegung und die Bedeutung einer europäischen Arbeitslosenversicherung als institutionelle Ausgestaltung dieser Solidarität und ihre mögliche Funktion bei der Überwindung der Desintegrationstendenzen im Gefolge der jüngsten Krisen diskutiert.

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  • Loh, Wulf & Skupien, Stefan, 2016. "Die EU als Solidargemeinschaft," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 44(4), pages 578-603.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:175847
    DOI: 10.5771/0340-0425-2016-4-578
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