Ordo-Liberalism

Ordoliberalism, clipped to Ordolib, is an economically centre-right, statist, and culturally varied but never beyond center-right ideology-ball which is the son of Liberalism and  Rhine Capitalism created by Andrew Rüstow, who once was a  Marxist, as an in-between ideology between the  Classical Liberalism of Adam Smith and  Socialism.

Ordoliberal was born in 1930's Germany and served as a foundation of much of the post-war German economic system. It believes that the role in the economy of the state is to assure that free markets give the theoretical results.

Ordoliberals promoted the concept of the social market economy, and this concept promotes a strong role for the state with respect to the market, which is in many ways different from the ideas connected to the term "neoliberalism". Oddly the term neoliberalism was originally coined in 1938 by Alexander Rüstow, who is regarded an ordoliberal today.

It is basically German Social Market economy, similar to Social Liberalism in some ways.

A few Libertarians also called this " Neoliberalism" since Andrew Rüstow, the creator of Ordoliberalism also called this "New Liberalism", "Neoliberalism" or "German Neoliberalism" at the time.

Personalities
Ordoliberalism will usually be portrayed as a German and usually a bureaucrat. He likes order and likes to stop any "Weird shenanigans".

How to Draw
Ordolib's design is usually shown as Lib's design with the globe replaced with a Police Badge. And you're done.
 * 1) Draw a ball with eyes
 * 2) Fill it Blue
 * 3) In Gold draw a shield with a flat surfaces in top-right and top-left corners and a spike at the top of the shield
 * 4) Within a shield draw in the shade of blue a circle.
 * 5) Within the circle, draw a star.

An alternate design exists in which instead of the police badge, there's a.

Relationships
TBA

Literature
NOTE: Most of these are expensive.


 * Ordoliberalism, Law and the Rule of Economics (Preview)
 * German Neo-Liberals and the Social Market Economy (Preview)

Wikipedia

 * Ordoliberalism
 * ORDO
 * Freiburg School
 * Freiburg Circles
 * Social Market Economy

Videos

 * Ludwig Erhard and German economic miracle