Abstract

Introduction: welfare decline and the crisis of democracy. Globalization and democracy: freedom and democracy social-democratizing global capitalism globalization and post democracy. Concepts and limits of democracy: Marxian theory as a critique of democracy democracy, the market and egalitarianism local democracy facing with globalitarianism. The market confronting welfare and democratic policies: European integration and the need for democratic reconsolidation catching up or falling behind - regional economic performance and trajectories of regional economic development in the EU European unemployment - myths and realities. The end of the welfare state in Europe?: diminished profitability and welfare decline (reflections on the irreformability of capitalism in the 1990s) from competition to confrontation - the role of European economic and monetary union in the triad unemployment and the welfare state in Western Europe. Legal and political aspects of European integration - a democratic deficit: the peculiar tripolarity of the deficiencies of European legal theory the European citizens' right to free movement in its democratic dimension - the socio-political meaning of a social right Citizens' Europe as a transitional concept.

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