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Economic Liberalism and the State: Dismantling the Myth of Naïve Laissez-Faire

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Economic Liberalism and the State: Dismantling the Myth of Naïve Laissez-Faire
Abstract
The article offers a critique of the prevailing understanding of the relationship between neoliberalism and classic nineteenth-century liberalism in contemporary international political economy (IPE) and offers a redefinition inspired by Polanyi and Gramsci. Within critical IPE studies, a consensus has emerged that neoliberalism cannot be reduced to a simple attempt to roll back the economy and let loose free-market forces. However, this insight relies on contrasting neoliberalism with a classic liberalism, that is, a simple attempt to implement just this naïve laissez-faire ideology. In contrast, this article argues that nineteenth-century liberalism is also characterised by an active use of state and legislative power. Through a historical study of two cases from nineteenth-century Britain, Poor Law reform and the Gold Standard, the paper will argue that state action played a central role even during the heyday of laissez-faire liberalism. With a starting point in Polanyi's dictum that 'laissez-faire was planned', this reinvestigation will point towards a need to develop a more nuanced understanding of the distinctions between economic theory, ideology, and practical policy, as well as pointing towards a general reinterpretation of the role of the state in liberal economic ideology.
Publication
New Political Economy
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
473-486
Date
August 2019
Journal Abbr
New Political Economy
Language
English
ISSN
13563467
Short Title
Economic Liberalism and the State
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Stahl, Rune Møller. 2019. “Economic Liberalism and the State: Dismantling the Myth of Naïve Laissez-Faire.” New Political Economy 24(4): 473–86.
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Keywords
  • classical liberalism
  • critical political economy
  • economic governance
  • history of economic thought
  • international political economy
  • liberalism
  • liberty
  • neoconservatism
  • neoliberalism
  • ordoliberalism
  • state theory

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