Ordo-Liberalism

Ordo-Liberalism, clipped to Ordolib, is an economically center-right, statist, and culturally variable (but never beyond center-right) ideology which is the son of Liberalism and  Social Capitalism. It can be defined as in-between the more laissez-faire approach of Classical Liberalism and the slightly more paternalistic approach of  Modern Day Liberalism.

Foundation
Ordoliberalism arose in 1930's Germany as a rejection of  laissez-faire economics,  excessive interventionism and most of all,   central planning, which Walter Eucken, who was additionally a very early critic of the Nazi regime, fiercely criticized. It served as a foundation of much of the post-war German economic system and is usually credited with the post-war economic miracle. It believes that the role in the economy of the state is to assure that free markets give the theoretical results they are supposed to give; that the role of the state is to make sure markets are not monopolized or cartelized since that's what is in the way of markets stagnating.

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 of Neoliberalism. Oddly the term "Neoliberalism" was first coined in 1938 by Alexander Rüstow, who is regarded an Ordoliberal today. This is because at the start of the 20th century any kind of political Liberalism was seen badly, so when Ordoliberalism started becoming more popular it was regarded as Neoliberalism or New Liberalism.

[[File:Hayek.png]] Relationship with Hayek
According to some economists, Friedrich August von Hayek played a fundamental role in the development of ordoliberalism, whereas some claim that he was an integral part of the movement itself. This claim could be made in respect to the close relationship between Hayek and the Freiburg School as well as both of their support for competition and free markets, along with the existence of basic government-provided services. However, there also existed a large fraction of economists who saw a greater rift between "neoliberals" (nowadays called ordoliberals) and classical liberals (or "paleoliberals") such as Hayek, seeing the latter's views as antiquated. Some economists even saw his views as antagonistic towards true ordoliberalism. Hayek however viewed himself as the true successor and legacy to Eucken and his works respectively, though later on he would re-associate with the classical liberals instead. Nonetheless, a large portion of analysts saw Hayek as part of the Austrian School of Economics from the very beginning, ultimately perceiving his goals as too laissez-faire and minarchistic.

Personality and Behaviour
Ordoliberalism will usually be portrayed as a German and a bureaucrat. He likes order and likes to stop any "weird shenanigans".

How to Draw
Ordolib_flag.svg Ordolib's design is usually shown as Lib's design with the globe replaced with a police badge.

An alternate design exists where instead of the police badge, there's a.
 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 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
 * 6) Add the eyes, and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Lib.png]] Liberalism - My based dad.
 * [[File:Soccap.png]] Social Capitalism - My other based dad, where I got my economic model.
 * [[File:Clib.png]] Classical Liberalism - My based grandpa, but Laissez-faire isn't a way to go.
 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Social Liberalism - My more progressive cousin. We largely share the same ideals, though.
 * [[File:Conlib.png]] Conservative Liberalism - My conservative cousin, he's also great.
 * [[File:Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - Good economics, but market intervention is necessary for a real free market.
 * [[File:Hayek.png]] Hayekism - He likes me but he always calls my other friends commies :(
 * [[File:3way.png]] Third Way - I like your style.
 * [[File:Liberaltarianism.png]] Liberaltarianism - Similar to above but libertarian.
 * [[File:Fiscon.png]] Fiscal Conservatism - Fiscal responsibility is a must for any good government.
 * [[File:Merkelism.png]] Merkelism & [[File:CDU Party.png]] CDUism - My favorite students.
 * [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] Neoliberalism - YOU STOLE MY NAME! Other than that we're pretty chill.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] AfDism & [[File:AlexGauland.png]] Gaulandism - I appreciate that you like my economics and everything, but cut it out with the laisses-fairesation and xenophobia, k?
 * [[File:Nalib.png]] National Liberalism - Moderate version of the two above.
 * [[File:Austrobert.png]] Austrolibertarianism - Extreme laissez-faire isn't a good idea also central banks are necessary.
 * [[File:Socdem.png]] Social Democracy - The most tolerable leftist.
 * [[File:Social corpratism.png]] Social Corporatism - Same as above plus we work together sometimes.
 * [[File:Regulationism.png]] Regulationism - We need a bit of you in order to make the market function properly, but I don't like price controls, minimum wages and high taxes.
 * [[File:Welf.png]] Welfarism - Don't spend so much please.
 * [[File:Franco.png]] Francoism - I just gave him some economic advice, that's about it.

Enemies

 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - Haha, commie party go byebye. Stay in [[File:Cball-EastGermany.png]] East Germany where you belong!
 * [[File:Luxem.png]] Luxemburgism - Are you not just [[File:ML.png]] Soviet communism again?
 * [[File:Nazi.png]] National Socialism - You ruined Germany!
 * [[File:Honecker.png]] Honeckerism - Rest in piss bozo #packwatch

Literature

 * Ordoliberalism, Law and the Rule of Economics (Preview)
 * German Neo-liberals and the Social Market Economy (Preview)
 * The Foundation of economics by Walter Eucken
 * Freiburg Theses

Wikipedia

 * Ordoliberalism
 * ORDO
 * Freiburg School
 * Freiburg Circles
 * Social Market Economy
 * Wirtschaftswunder
 * Walter Eucken
 * Alfred Müller-Armack
 * Alexander Rüstow
 * Wilhelm Röpke
 * Hans-Werner Sinn
 * Franz Böhm

Articles

 * What Is Ordoliberalism?

Videos

 * Ludwig Erhard and German economic miracle

Gallery
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