威尔金森的《威权自由主义与近代欧洲的转型》述评纽约,纽约:牛津大学出版社,2021,xvi + 335页。

Q2 Arts and Humanities
D. Hollanders
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这本书对欧盟的描述不止一种。据称,欧盟体现了经济宪政、良性专制、福利社团主义、行政联邦制、技术官僚管理主义和威权民粹主义。这可能表明,作者优先考虑华丽的描述而不是分析精度。事实并非如此,因为欧盟应该首先以标题的前两个词“威权自由主义”为特征的核心主张始终清晰可见。因此,这个论点有两个组成部分。首先,欧盟的游戏名称——以及之前的欧洲经济共同体——是自由主义。其次,这种自由主义是专制主义。威尔金森的目标是“为发展欧洲一体化的批判性理论开辟空间,而不是作为某种形式的外部约束或实验出错”(viii),而是作为一个注定会成为书名所宣称的项目。这本书把论点分为四个部分。在第一部分中,两次战争之间自由主义的内在张力——即如何调和政治平等与经济平等
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Review of Michael A. Wilkinson’s Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern Europe. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2021, xvi + 335 pp.
This book characterizes the EU in more than one way. The EU allegedly exemplifies inter alia economic constitutionalism, benign despotism, welfare corporatism, executive federalism, technocratic managerialism, and authoritarian populism. This might suggest that the author prioritizes flowery description over analytical precision. Not so, as the central claim that the EU should first and foremost be characterized by the first two words of the title, ‘ authoritarian liberalism ’ , remains clear throughout. As such, the argument has two components. First, the name of the game in the EU — and previously in the European Economic Community — is liber-alism. Second, this liberalism is authoritarian. Wilkinson’s aim is to “open the space to develop critical theories of European integration, not as some form of external constraint, or experiment gone awry” (viii), but as a project destined to become what the title of the book claims it is. He contrasts himself with academics who view the EU as a ‘ sacred object ’ that is not without flaws but also not inherently authoritarian. The book develops the argument in four parts. In the first part, Inter-war, the inherent tension in interwar liberalism — that is, how to reconcile political equality with economic
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Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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期刊介绍: The Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) is a peer-reviewed bi-annual academic journal supported by the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics at the Erasmus School of Philosophy of Erasmus University Rotterdam. EJPE publishes research on the methodology, history, ethics, and interdisciplinary relations of economics, and welcomes contributions from all scholars with an interest in any of its research domains. EJPE is an Open Access Journal: all the content is permanently available online without subscription or payment. EJPE aims to... -Publish high quality original research on the intersection of philosophy and economics. -Support the inter-disciplinary development of the field with critical survey papers covering ongoing debates and information about relevant publications. -Provide a forum that is friendly to young scholars, and supported by an authoritative, efficient, and constructive review process.
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