THE AMBIGUOUS POLITICS OF WESTERN GERMANY: POLITICIZATION IN A “STATE” SOCIETY
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Political Research
- Vol. 7 (4) , 375-396
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.1979.tb00914.x
Abstract
This paper explores the problems which are involved in the interpretation of the character of West German politics. Its politics is at once coherent in composing a pattern and preserving a continuity of identity because it is focused upon a particular and traditional idea of political rule, the state; and incoherent as this idea is interpreted to support contrasting views about the proper scope of politicization and depoliticization in the context of different and changing conceptions of interest and need. One such incoherence is between theories which underpin the depoliticized character of the Bundesbank and theories which support party “penetration” of German public institutions. These theories are an interesting indication of how the opportunities and problems which are posed by politicization have been perceived in society and illuminate the standards with reference to which politicization is evaluated.The paper's conclusions are:(1) The idea of the state provides a political language which is flexible enough to encompass a variety of views. At the same time it provides a frame which lends some coherence to German politics and is not to be dismissed as rhetorical decoration. The state is constitutive of political activity.(2) Neither an individual theory of the state nor even the concept itself can offer more than a partial portrayal of German politics, of the complex mixture of normative and utilitarian considerations which enter into political calculation. Adoption of one or the other of these views has authoritarian implications and does not illuminate the political practice of the Federal Republic.Keywords
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