After World War II, many West European governments implemented economic policies that sought to enhance the economic security of the population and promote economic equity. This lecture examines the origins of these policies, discusses their strengths and weaknesses, and considers the reasons for the apparent faltering of the European Social Model.
Recommended Reading:
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Samuel Gregg, “A Tale of Two Europes," The American Spectator, (November 4, 2010).
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Samuel Gregg, “Europe’s Broken Economies,” The American Spectator, (October 4, 2010).
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Samuel Gregg, “Socialism and Solidarity,” Public Discourse, (December 13, 2010).