Von den "Freiburger Thesen" zum "Lambsdorff-Papier". Die Transformation der FDP in der sozial-liberalen Koalition.

Wurden in den „Freiburger Thesen“ der FDP von 1971 noch eine „Demokratisierung der Gesellschaft“ und eine „Reform des Kapitalismus“ gefordert, so galt das „Lambsdorff-Papier“ von 1982 bereits Zeitgenossen als Hinwendung zu einer Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik nach Vorbild von „Thatcherismus“ und „Re...

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Main Author: Alberding, Jan
Contributors: Conze, Eckart (Prof. Dr.) (Thesis advisor)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:German
Published: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2018
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While the "Freiburger Thesen" of the FDP from 1971 called for a "democratization of society" and a "reform of capitalism", the "Lambsdorff paper" of 1982 was already considered by contemporaries to be an economic and social policy modeled on "Thatcherism" and "Reaganomics". That arises the question about the transformation processes within the FDP during the time of the social-liberal coalition. This dissertation examines the development of the party on the threshold of the "second modernity" with regard to the rise of neo-conservative and neoliberal ideas on the one hand and new ecological and post-material models on the other.