Height of economic rationality and constitutional dissent
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The emergence and gradual hegemony of the neoliberal paradigm of economic rationality coexist with social constitutionalism increasingly more relegated. The power of the liberal School of economic analysis of the Law affirms a progressive “economization of the right”. The author aims to make aware, imperceptible to many, paradigm shift that leads to a progressive deterioration of the paradigm of social constitutionalism. After presenting two models of State: liberal during the long century of economic reason and social status in the short century of social reason, the article stops, especially from the Spanish Constitution of 1978, in the analysis of social constitutionalism and its two rationales integrative approach, the welfare State and the market economy. Finally, the author refers, with accents strongly critical, “revenge of the market” that takes place largely through the so-called State regulator that acts through “independent authorities”, and opens a new constitutionalism oriented lines of reflection.
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