Beschreibung
Inhaltsangabe* Contents * Introduction * I. Political Theory * 1. Social Rights, Risks and Obligations * 2. Regulation, Participation and Actors * II. Political Economy * 3. The Social Market Economy * 4. A RightBased Welfare State * III. The Politics of Globalization * 5. Progressive Globalization * IV. Cultural Foundations * 6. The Universalism of Social Democracy * 7. Cultural Divergence and Social Citizenship * V. Theory and Practice * 8. Libertarian and Social Democracies Compared * 9. Defective and Consolidated Democracy * Conclusion * Bibliography * Detailed Table of Contents * Introduction * I. Political Theory * 1. Social Rights, Risks and Obligations * 1.1 Contradictions in Political Liberalism * 1.2 Social Citizenship * 1.3 Universal Fundamental Rights * 1.4 Social Risks and Fundamental Rights * 1.5 SelfReliance and Civic Duties * 1.6 Social Democracy and Sustainability * 1.7 Justice and Political Integration * * 2. Regulation, Participation and Actors * 2.1 Political Duties * 2.2 Actors, Systems, and Strategies * 2.3 Political Actors in Social Democracy * 2.4 Political Steering and Social Democracy * 2.5 Civil Society and Liberal Democracy * II. Political Economy * 3. The Social Market Economy * 3.1 Fundamental Rights and Political Economy * 3.2 Public Goods and Civil Rights * 3.3 The Market-State Complex * 3.4 Imbedding the Economy * 3.5 Varieties of Capitalism * 3.6 Types of Capitalism Compared * 3.7 The Social Market Economy * 3.8 Social Market Economy and Globalization * 4. A Rights-Based Welfare State * 4.1 Social Security Regimes * 4.2 Welfare State and Welfare Society * 4.3 Labour and Human Dignity * 4.4 Education as a Crucial Resource * 4.5 Perspectives on Sustainability * III. The Politics of Globalization * 5. Progressive Globalization * 5.1 SocialDemocracy and Globalization * 5.2 Global Citizenship * 5.3 Global Governance * 5.4 The Global Imbedding of Markets * 5.5 Globalization and Political Contingency * 5.6 Shaping and Coping * * IV. Cultural Foundations * 6. The Universalism of Social Democracy * 7. Cultural Divergence and Social Citizenship * 7.1 Multiculturalism and Political Rights * 7.2 Cultural Difference and Social Citizenship * V. Theory and Practice * 8. Libertarian and Social Democracies Compared * 9. Defective and Consolidated Democracy * Conclusion * Bibliography
Autorenportrait
T.Meyer, Professor of Political Science, University of Dortmund L.P.Hinchman