Laurent WarlouzetLiberty, Solidarity and Community
Capitalism and European Integration, 1945 to the Present
Laurent Warlouzet is Professor of History at the Sorbonne Université. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and at the European University Institute (EUI) of Florence.
Introduction
1. The trinity of capitalist governance
2. The European Union as a political hybrid
3. A regulated market at the core
4. Solidarity: a European welfare state flanking the single market
5. A community without communitarianism: Europe's failure as a military and industrial powerhouse
6. European attempts to promote alternatives to neoliberal globalisation (1970-1992)
7. Common currency and neoliberal turn? (1970-1992)
8. The European Union under 'high neoliberalism' (1992-2015)
9. Solidarity: expanded and contested social and environmental action
10: The resurgence of the community approach in the twenty-first century
Conclusions.