The South Germanic bedrock under foreign incursions
The South Germanic bedrock under foreign incursions
Recombinations of liberal and corporatist economic institutions, of hierarchical subordination and lateral association have marked German socio-economic history from the beginnings of modernity until today. These have been associated with recombinations of internationalization and provincialization. But such opposed tendencies and characteristics have also prevailed in different historical periods. Whereas the first half of the 19th century, its end, and the post-WW II period were marked by economic liberalization, other periods were marked by economic corporatism, notably during the totalitarian period of the 3rd Reich. Recombinations and shifts, one way or the other, have been influenced by national catastrophes and the direction that their political aftermath took.
Keywords: recombination, liberalism, corporatism, economic institutions, dialectics, cartels, Prussia
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