Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Vorwort -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Diskurs Und Sprache: "Soziale Marktwirtschaft" Als Diskursives Element -- 3. Das Politische Als Diskursiver Raum Der Hegemonie -- 4. Hegemonie, Subjektivierung, Koordinierung -- 5. Hegemoniale Strategie -- 6. Soziale Marktwirtschaft Als Hegemoniales Projekt -- 7. Einfaches Fazit, Doppelter Ausblick -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Backmatter
Summary
How do dominant political linguistic and thought patterns arise and how are they related to the social balance of power? This volume aims to get to the bottom of these questions about the functioning of discursive hegemony by linking political and discourse science. Based on the investigation of the hegemonic project "Social Market Economy", the political-discursive characteristics and strategies of successful hegemony will be reconstructed. In addition, the exemplary analysis of the West German economic policy discourse of the post-war years illustrates how political science can benefit from discourse research
Analysis
Capitalism
Economic Policy
Economy
Policy
Political Science
Politics
Notes
Martin Nonhoff (Prof. Dr.) teaches political theory and discourse research at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies at the University of Bremen
In German
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