ANDRÉS BILBAO AND THE CRITIQUE OF LIBERALISM AND MODERNITY

Authors

  • Esther Pascual Ayuntamiento de Madrid
Keywords: A. Bilbao, liberalism, keynesianism, viability of economic theories, economics and modernity

Abstract

The first part of this paper describes Andres Bilbao conception of liberalism versus Keynesianism as variants of the economic theory that have inspired the economic policy of western countries during the 20th century. The political conditions that have allowed the viability of each option are highlighted, focusing on the transition to liberalism or economic orthodoxy since the 70’s. The second part places the discussion on a broader context, the establishment of economics as a grammar that articulates social relations in modern times and based on the work of Andrés Bilbao on classical authors such as Smith, Marx and Weber.

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Author Biography

Esther Pascual, Ayuntamiento de Madrid

Asesora Técnica, Subdirección General de Inclusión Social y Atención a la Emergencia. Área de Gobierno de Familia y Servicios Sociales. Ayuntamiento de Madrid, C/ Ortega y Gasset, 100, 4ª, 28006 Madrid

E-mail: pascualle@madrid.es

Published
21-12-2012
How to Cite
Pascual, E. (2012). ANDRÉS BILBAO AND THE CRITIQUE OF LIBERALISM AND MODERNITY. Areas. International Social Science Journal, (31), 67–79. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/areas/article/view/165011