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Classical Liberalism, Non-interventionism and the Origins of European Integration: Luigi Einaudi, Friedrich A. von Hayek, Wilhelm Röpkei Einaudi, Friedrich A. von Hayek and Wilhelm Röpke, attempting to understand to what extent the nineteenth-century pacifist tradition of classical liberalism came back to life in works of these authors. Their views on the international order show a certain degree of homogeneity—but up to a point. WClumsy 发表于 2025-3-25 11:51:02
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Postscript: The Intellectual Origins of European Integrationany changes in, and responses to, the operation of “the state” wrought by the First World War and the calamities that followed. In this period, the classic questions surrounding the relationship between law, order and liberty took on new meaning and inspired new ideas. Some of the more ambitious—eveCreatinine-Test 发表于 2025-3-26 04:21:35
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Pluralism, Tripartism and the Foundation of the International Labour Organization in an international agency created to offer a compromise with moderate trade unions and to avoid violent social revolution. Overall, through the ILO the tripartite idea was put at the service of the post-war conservative movement, contributing to reconstructing social order and reforming capitalism.羽毛长成 发表于 2025-3-26 14:56:06
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Staving off the Protectionist Slide: Snowden and the Struggle to Keep Britain Open policymakers found themselves compelled to embrace tariffs and preferences in the hope of addressing the economic slump, Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden launched a powerful defence of free trade, effectively staving off Britain’s introduction of protectionism in 1930.