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series pub- lished two times yearly. CPE seeks to enhance understanding of social, trans-national activities and processes within a European context. Mailing Address Europa-Universität Flensburg [...] ), the (re)emergence of living and working condi- tions that systematically fall below established social and human right standards (Sassen, 2014), as well as a deep ongoing financial crisis (Tooze, 2018). Based [...] social movements, no countermovement has appeared? Or should sociolo- gists take on a different perspective? Does the interplay of various measures of interna- tional labour regulation aggregate
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), the (re)emergence of living and working condi- tions that systematically fall below established social and human right standards (Sassen, 2014), as well as a deep ongoing financial crisis (Tooze, 2018). Based [...] social movements, no countermovement has appeared? Or should sociolo- gists take on a different perspective? Does the interplay of various measures of interna- tional labour regulation aggregate into what can be viewed as a global countermovement? Are there touching points between the agendas of labour and other social movements, adding up to a broader countermovement? Does the on-going crisis
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and principles” such as sustainable peace, social liberty, and inclusive equality. And more broadly still, the EU is often seen as representing a particular model of pooled or limited sovereignty – [...] . In this case, we should speak of European models – such the social model(s), model(s) of capitalism, model(s) of democ- racy, legal model(s), model(s) of social integration – but in the EU model discourse these get aggregated somehow into some essence of a European model, as when Romano Prodi (2000) claims that “our social model can be a shining example to others.” Indeed, there may be a fundamental
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that are logically related to each other, resulting in a dy- namic from which it is hard to escape. Keywords: Populism, Social complexity, “the people”, Representative democracy, Simple thinking 1 [...] follows the logic of action. I call this logic of everyday thinking "simple thinking" (Vobruba, 2019). The second condition is that there is a secular tendency in social development from simpler [...] of this are ever longer "chains of causality" (Simmel) which become increasingly unclear for the actors. Drivers of this secular tendency are technical and social innovations that lead to an ever more intensive
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organizations. From a social science perspective, analysis of trade union politics can be seen as an endeavor for middle- range theories (Merton 1968) from an organization studies´ perspective (Child et al [...] , and here we are not coincidentally entering the field of culture, trade unions play a role for socialization and education of their members. As “schools of war” (MEW 2, 436), trade unions are not only shaping their political con [...] primarily as agents for social change and as the institutional means for their members to participate more fully in democratic processes” (ibid., 71). 2019 Martin Seeliger 7 Facing
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