Labour is an essential feature of economic development and social change in industrialised Western countries. Yet economic and social theory as well as historical research have been underestimating its role. This volume discusses the labour vision developed by Christian Democratic-oriented parties and associations in the second half of XXI Century, in relation to the democratic and republican choice and – at the same time – capitalistic development. For a long time, Christian Democrats ruled in Western European countries, managing different choices and making policies for the labour market and the defence of workers’ rights. In addition, Christian churches paid increasing attention to social questions. The essays also emphasise the leading role of civil society (associations, movements and trade unions) in supporting labour policies. Hence, the historical readings collected here offer the opportunity to understand convergences but also differences among the experiences.
Bravi, C. M., Locatelli, A. M., Building Western Democracies: The Role of Labour. Some Examples of Christian Democrats' Initiative after World War II, in Cecilia Maria Brav, C. M. B., Andrea Maria Locatell, A. M. L. (ed.), Christian Democracy and Labour after World War II, Peter Lang, Bruxelles 2023: <<TRAVAIL & SOCIÉTÉ>>, 87 11- 28 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/276432]
Building Western Democracies: The Role of Labour. Some Examples of Christian Democrats' Initiative after World War II
Bravi, Cecilia Maria
;Locatelli, Andrea Maria
2023
Abstract
Labour is an essential feature of economic development and social change in industrialised Western countries. Yet economic and social theory as well as historical research have been underestimating its role. This volume discusses the labour vision developed by Christian Democratic-oriented parties and associations in the second half of XXI Century, in relation to the democratic and republican choice and – at the same time – capitalistic development. For a long time, Christian Democrats ruled in Western European countries, managing different choices and making policies for the labour market and the defence of workers’ rights. In addition, Christian churches paid increasing attention to social questions. The essays also emphasise the leading role of civil society (associations, movements and trade unions) in supporting labour policies. Hence, the historical readings collected here offer the opportunity to understand convergences but also differences among the experiences.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.