Modell Deutschland as an interdenominational compromise

Modell Deutschland as an interdenominational compromise

by Philip Manow

Part of Center for European Studies working paper series

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" ... This paper argues that only if we account for the close intellectual correspondence between Lutheran Protestantism and economic liberalism on the one hand and between Catholicism and welfare corporatism on the other, can we fully comprehend the nature of the German post-war compromise ... This paper also claims that accounting for the denominational roots of the postwar compromise allows us to better understand the relationship between consociationalism and corporatism in 'Modell Deutschland'"--The abstract on p. [1].

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