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2013
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LEQS Paper No. 60
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London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), European Institute, London
Zusammenfassung: 
Marx is dead. But so is Hayek. With neoliberalism crumbling, Europeans are beginning to wonder what it is that is really wrong with the current European Union. The paper proposes the following answer: To this day, European integration has not been a process of emancipation. This shortcoming, however, is not written on the Union's face. It requires, pursuant to best psychological traditions, a careful analysis of symptoms. One indication of the absence of emancipation is, indeed, the Union's rhetorical embrace of empowerment.
Schlagwörter: 
European Integration
Economic Liberalism
Emancipation
Socialism
De-commodification
Individualism
Empowerment
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Working Paper

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