
The Competitive Solidarity of European Integration
Author(s) -
Eva Hartmann
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
global europe - basel papers on europe in a global perspective
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2571-8118
DOI - 10.24437/global_europe.v0i109.77
Subject(s) - solidarity , governmentality , structuring , competition (biology) , sociology , european integration , perspective (graphical) , economic system , social solidarity , political science , positive economics , epistemology , european union , economics , social science , law , politics , ecology , philosophy , artificial intelligence , computer science , biology , economic policy
The paper outlines the insights we gain by drawing on Michel Foucault’s study of governmentality in the light of the importance of Ordoliberalism as a structuring principle of European integration. It further develops this perspective by interrelating it to a critical state theoretical perspective and sociology of competition with a view to contributing to a better understanding of the role of competition in establishing social bonds. A key concept the paper develops is competitive solidarity. The second part of the paper provides a more empirical analysis of an emerging competitive solidarity at European level, highlighting the interaction between solidarity and competition in the sphere of European social policy. The analysis of this sui generis social policy provides interesting insights into the complexity of the attempt to establish European social bonds, paving the way for a European society.