Governing Dynamics and Superfragility: Liberal Political Economists as Order Guardians
This paper pursues two goals. First, to reflect on how historical Ordnungsökonomik (Economics of Order) illuminates the politico-economic crises in today's Western democracies via the increasing parallels to the fragilities and fractures of the 1930s. Second, based on these historical inspirations, to come closer to a modern Ordnungsökonomik targeted specifically at today's crises. The three-step approach consists of an anamnesis ("crisis burger"), a diagnosis ("anxiety from over-dynamics"), and a therapy ("fixed points towards order security"). The paper revisits the role of liberal political economists as order guardians amid what the paper calls superfragility, a context in which citizens radically lose trust and unsubscribe from the order, making the trust-enhancing role of liberal political economists existential for the order.
A11 - Role of Economics; Role of Economists; Market for Economists ; B25 - Historical; Institutional; Evolutionary; Austrian ; B41 - Economic Methodology ; H11 - Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government ; P16 - Political Economy