Germany: on the verge of a new capitalist spirit?

The globalization discussion culminated, among other things, in the assumption that the old form of the nation-state, the national constitution of economy and society shall no longer play a decisive role and will be replaced by new, global forms of the economy (cf. e.g. Camilleri and Falk 1990; Narr...

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Main Authors: Pohlmann, Markus (Author) , Fürstenberg, Alexander (Author) , Elias, Friederike (Author)
Format: Chapter/Article
Language:English
Published: 03 May 2024
In: Global economic elites and the new spirit of capitalism
Year: 2024, Pages: 93-140
DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-42644-6_5
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Author Notes:Markus Pohlmann, Alexander Fürstenberg, Friederike Elias
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Summary:The globalization discussion culminated, among other things, in the assumption that the old form of the nation-state, the national constitution of economy and society shall no longer play a decisive role and will be replaced by new, global forms of the economy (cf. e.g. Camilleri and Falk 1990; Narr and Schubert 1997; Ohmae 2010, cop. 1995). Narr/Schubert, for example, spoke of a denationalization of the economy (cf. Narr and Schubert 1997, 28 ff.) or others, like Altvater even of an “extreme de-territorialization of finance-driven capitalism”.
Item Description:Gesehen am 27.06.2024
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISBN:9783658426446
DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-42644-6_5