Social Justice and the German Labour Market

A Critical Inquiry into Normative Institutional Analysis

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Social Justice and the German Labour Market

A Critical Inquiry into Normative Institutional Analysis

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The neoliberal transformation of welfare state institutions has intensified social inequalities, raising questions of social justice across European varieties of capitalism. In Germany, this transformation occurred with Third Way social democracy and the consequent Hartz reforms. After ten years of reducing unemployment, this ‘Hartz Regime’ is now cited as a model for reforming other European political economies. Despite this apparent success, it has also received criticism for exacerbating the social injustices of neoliberal capitalism, ultimately leading to the question: how do we know if the German Hartz Regime is socially just?

Drawing on the Frankfurt School of critical theory, this study demonstrates not only how to develop a theory of social justice for empirically studying labour market institutions, but also illustrates it through an extensive study of the German case. The result is both unsurprising and reinforces classical social democratic concerns: not only the Hartz Regime, but capitalism itself, is inherently unjust. By accepting this previously recognised conclusion, the book provides a critical framework for the normative evaluation of empirical institutions, effective for studying the varieties of social (in)justice in contemporary capitalism beyond Germany.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Normative Theory and Empirical Research
1. Defining the Hartz Regime
Part I: How Can We Analyse Labour Market Institutions with a Theory of Social Justice?
2. Theories of Justice and Comparative Political Economy
3. Social Justice between System and Lifeworld / 4. Social Justice in Contemporary Labour Markets
Part II: Is the Hartz Regime Socially Just?
5. Bringing System and Lifeworld into Methodology
6. From Lifeworld to System: Action Orientations and Labour Market Integration in the Hartz Regime
7. From System to Lifeworld: Normative Constraints and Instrumental Reasoning in the Social Structure of German Capitalism
8. Theory Reconstruction for the Comparative Analysis of Social Justice
Conclusion

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Published Oct 11 2019
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 248
ISBN 9781786613523
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 20 BW Illustrations, 4 Tables
Dimensions 229 x 159 mm
Series Studies in Social and Global Justice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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