Genesis of norms in economic science

Project management: Prof. Dr. Volker Caspari, Prof. Dr. Rainer Klump and Prof. Dr. Bertram Schefold

The research network focused on three sub-projects that dealt with different economic and business ethics issues.

Firstly, the historicity of (economic) concepts of efficiency and justice was demonstrated. In the course of the history of economic theory, there has been a shift in emphasis away from questions of justice and towards considerations of efficiency. The aim was to trace this process and to reveal the reasons behind it. This sub-project resulted in Matthias Lennig’s dissertation (“From Justice to Efficiency: On a shift in the Normative Focus of Economics”, 2012).

The second sub-project dealt with norms and value judgments in the socio-economic debate at the end of the 19th/beginning of the 20th century. The focus here is on the value judgment controversy in economics, which was ignited by the normative content of the concept of productivity. This debate about the possibility of a normative-ethical economics is seen as an expression of an intellectual crisis in German economics towards the end of the 19th century. From this sub-project, Johannes Glaeser’s dissertation “Der Werturteilsstreit in der Nationalökonomie. Max Weber, Werner Sombart and the ideals of social policy”, which was published in 2014 in the book series “Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschsprachigen Ökonomik” (edited by Birger P. Priddat and Heinz Rieter).

Thirdly, the normative and economic-ethical foundations of ordoliberalism, a German variant of neoliberalism, were discussed. In a first step, the ethical content and normative components of ordoliberalism were uncovered. In a second step, a (sharper) definition of content and terminology within neoliberalism was sought.

The most important publications of the research project include: Klump, Rainer/Wörsdörfer, Manuel (2011): On the Affiliation of Phenomenology and Ordoliberalism: Links between Edmund Husserl, Rudolf and Walter Eucken; European Journal of the History of Economic Thought Vol. 18(4), 551-578, Caspari, Volker/Schefold, Bertram (2011): Where is economic science heading? A methodological dispute in economics Frankfurt, Campus Verlag and Klump, Rainer/Wörsdörfer, Manuel (2010): An Ordoliberal Interpretation of Adam Smith; The Ordo Yearbook of Economic and Social OrderVol.61, 29-51. The most important events in the project were: Michel Foucault and Ordoliberalism (Conference of the Cluster of Excellence ‘The Formation of Normative Orders’, Frankfurt am Main/Germany, June 10-11, 2010; Klump/Wörsdörfer in cooperation with Thomas Biebricher), Normen in der VWL – Normung des volkswirtschaftlichen Curriculums (Conference of the Cluster of Excellence ‘The Formation of Normative Orders’, Frankfurt am Main/Germany, February 18-19, 2010) and Völkerrecht und Weltwirtschaft im 19. Jahrhundert. Die Internationalisierung der Ökonomie aus völkerrechts- und wirtschafts(theorie-)geschichtlicher Perspektive (Conference of the Cluster of Excellence ‘The Formation of Normative Orders’, Frankfurt am Main/Germany, September 3-4, 2009 in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (Miloš Vec).

News from the research center

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04.12.2025

The crisis of democratic theory from a sociological perspective

Sociologist Jenny Brichzin's lecture "Crisis of Democratic Theory? A sociological intervention" opened our lecture series "At the crossroads? On the future of democratic theory". The sociologist criticized the fact that social coexistence has so far been insufficiently addressed in democratic theory. A follow-up report

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21.11.2025 | Anthology

Handbook of Leadership. Applied Business Psychology for Managers

Felfe, Jörg; Dick, Rolf van (eds.) (2025): Handbook of Leadership. Applied Business Psychology for Managers. Springer.

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20.11.2025

Voluntary or compulsory? Military service, peace and democratic responsibility

Review of the 58th "Römerberggespräche". The topic of compulsory military service and the question of what a democratic state is allowed to demand of its citizens were at the center of the 58th "Römerberggespräche" "Conditionally ready for action? Military service and the duty to serve the state", which took place on November 15 in cooperation with the Research Centre Normative Orders in the Chagallsaal at Schauspiel Frankfurt.

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13.11.2025

Goethe Lecture Offenbach on ableist discrimination

Regina Schidel hat im Rahmen der Goethe Lectures Offenbach eine Kritik ableistischer Diskriminierung präsentiert. In ihrem Vortrag „Ich kann, also bin ich?“ diskutierte sie praktische Ausprägungen und philosophische Herkünfte von Ableismus.

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10.02.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Satanic Politics. Democracy after Liberalism

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Lecture by Michael Rosen (Harvard University) as part of the lecture series "At the Crossroads? On the crisis of democracy" in the winter semester 2025/2026

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04.02.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Demokratien verteidigen. Zur Aktualität des Gewaltbegriffs bei Camus und Derrida

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Vortrag von Christine Abbt (Universität St. Gallen) im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung "Am Scheidepunkt? Zur Krise der Demokratie" im Wintersemester 2025/2026

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29.01.2026 | Frankfurt

Civil Geopolitics and the Dilemmas of the Democratic State

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Vortrag von David Owen (Universtiy of Southampton) im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung "Am Scheidepunkt? Zur Krise der Demokratie" im Wintersemester 2025/2026

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14.01.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Vom Retten der Welt zum Vorbereiten auf den Kollaps: Neuorientierungen in katastrophischen Zeiten

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Vortrag von Christine Hentschel (Universität Hamburg) im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung "Am Scheidepunkt? Zur Krise der Demokratie" im Wintersemester 2025/2026

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10.12.2025 | Frankfurt am Main

How Democracy Relies on the Future

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Vortrag von Jonathan White (LSE) im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung "Am Scheidepunkt? Zur Krise der Demokratie" im Wintersemester 2025/2026

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