Ordoliberalism, as stated, 1930s-present
20th Century · stated scope
Ordoliberalism is a school of economic thought that emphasizes a market economy operating within a legal and institutional framework established and maintained by the state. It developed primarily in Germany during the 1930s, associated with economists and legal scholars at the University of Freiburg, and remained influential in shaping postwar West German economic policy.
Cluster:Liberty First
Liberty is the defining elevation, with Consent & Anti-Coercion running high beside it; Authority & Hierarchy sits low. Individual freedom leads the profile rather than any collective commitment.
Full profile
All 22 dimensions in one fixed order, grouped by the contrast axis each feeds, so any two entities can be read side by side. Switch to “By axis” to group them by the axis each feeds.
Neighbors
- 1Monetarism, as stated, 1950s-presentDistance: 13Compare
- 2Centrism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 16Compare
- 3Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, as stated, 1789Distance: 16Compare
- 4Neoliberalism, as stated, late 20th c.-presentDistance: 17Compare
- 5Civic Nationalism, as stated, 19th c.-presentDistance: 17Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
Each bar is one pole’s pull, pointing the way it pushes the result. The dot is where the two pulls add up.