„Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo

The term capitalism can be considered to be both a designation of a specific historical epoch and an analytical tool in the humanities. This case study focuses on the second level of the term, specifically the usage of capitalism as an aid in the analysis of state and industrial enterprise strategie...

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Main Author: Tomáš Gecko
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2020-05-01
Series:Historicka Sociologie
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2020.7
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spelling doaj-638ba3ff92a54b8ea380ef08580596062020-11-25T03:02:38ZcesKarolinum PressHistoricka Sociologie1804-06162336-35252020-05-0112110711910.14712/23363525.2020.79822„Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvoTomáš GeckoThe term capitalism can be considered to be both a designation of a specific historical epoch and an analytical tool in the humanities. This case study focuses on the second level of the term, specifically the usage of capitalism as an aid in the analysis of state and industrial enterprise strategies aiming at the social care of the working class. The text raises the question of whether a developed theoretical system of entrepreneurial strategies towards the working class as the discourse of welfare capitalism, for example, in the Anglo-Saxon countries did emerge in German-language historiographical discourse. Although the German scene worked with an associated term (Wohlfahrtskapitalismus), its intentions were fundamentally different to those of its Anglo-Saxon counterpart, due to the extraordinary emphasis on the state, which emerged as the chief guarantor behind the institutional basis of modernization processes in the economic and sociological theories of the German historical school. Although the postwar German Ordoliberalism vigorously denied primacy to central administration within the economy, the synergy between the state and social policy was always present at the theoretical and practical level. In this context the entrepreneurial class only had limited space to develop generally autonomous social policy, which was legislatively covered by state authorities in Central Europe.http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2020.7welfare capitalismsocial stategerman historical schoolordoliberalismbusiness strategies
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„Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
Historicka Sociologie
welfare capitalism
social state
german historical school
ordoliberalism
business strategies
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title „Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
title_short „Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
title_full „Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
title_fullStr „Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
title_full_unstemmed „Kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. Německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
title_sort „kapitalismus blahobytu“ a „stát blahobytu“. německé diskuze kapitalismu v perspektivě sociální péče o dělnictvo
publisher Karolinum Press
series Historicka Sociologie
issn 1804-0616
2336-3525
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The term capitalism can be considered to be both a designation of a specific historical epoch and an analytical tool in the humanities. This case study focuses on the second level of the term, specifically the usage of capitalism as an aid in the analysis of state and industrial enterprise strategies aiming at the social care of the working class. The text raises the question of whether a developed theoretical system of entrepreneurial strategies towards the working class as the discourse of welfare capitalism, for example, in the Anglo-Saxon countries did emerge in German-language historiographical discourse. Although the German scene worked with an associated term (Wohlfahrtskapitalismus), its intentions were fundamentally different to those of its Anglo-Saxon counterpart, due to the extraordinary emphasis on the state, which emerged as the chief guarantor behind the institutional basis of modernization processes in the economic and sociological theories of the German historical school. Although the postwar German Ordoliberalism vigorously denied primacy to central administration within the economy, the synergy between the state and social policy was always present at the theoretical and practical level. In this context the entrepreneurial class only had limited space to develop generally autonomous social policy, which was legislatively covered by state authorities in Central Europe.
topic welfare capitalism
social state
german historical school
ordoliberalism
business strategies
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23363525.2020.7
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