Claus Offe
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Claus Offe (born 16 March 1940)[1] is a German political sociologist associated with the Frankfurt School.
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Offe was born in Berlin. He received his PhD from the
He has made substantive contributions to understanding the relationships between democracy and capitalism. His recent work has focused on economies and states in transition to democracy.
He has been married to Ulrike Poppe since 2001.
Fields of research
- Political sociology
- Social policy
- Late capitalism
- Basic income
Basic income
Claus Offe is one of the founding members of Basic Income European Network, a network that later renamed to Basic Income Earth Network, and he has written several articles and books around the idea ever since the 1980s. Here are a few examples that indicates his way of thinking on the issue.
Basic income and gradualism
In the article "A Basic Income for All", published as a response to a text by Philippe Van Parijs in Boston Review, Offe clarifies some of his thoughts about the universal basic income and how to get there.
He starts off by saying that he agrees with Van Parijs that basic income clearly is a "morally attractive arrangement" and also think that Van Parijs provides a "normatively compelling argument for it in terms of real freedom and social justice". But then directly moves on to the question of why so many people, both elites and non-elites, seem reluctant or even against the idea of an unconditional basic income. He argues that one way of looking at this is to acknowledge that certain groups may well have legitimate or rational reasons to fear the introduction of unconditional basic income. Employers may, for example, fear that their control over the workers may be weakened. Individuals and organizations may also fear that the "moral underpinnings of a social order" will be substantially weakened, that is the idea that everyone should work, employed or
Taking these fears into account Offe suggests that the basic income implementation should be "governed by principles of gradualism and reversibility". Instead of thinking about basic income implementation as "before" and "after" he thinks it is better to think conceptualize and promote the system change in the dynamic terms of less and more. One way of gradually moving towards a universal basic income, according to Offe, could be to expand the list of groups, conditions and activities that are recognized as legitimate for something like a basic income already today. In other words, try to create a system of "participation income" before the real basic income, as Tony Atkinson earlier proposed in the name of a "participation income".[2]
Career
- 2006 – Joint Professor of Theories of the State, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin (with Ulrich K. Preuss).
- 2005 – Retired in April.
- 1995–2005 — Professor of Political Science at the Humboldt University of Berlin.
- 1989–1995 — Teacher at University of Bremen and served as visiting professor at various academic institutions in US, Netherlands, Canada, Austria, Sweden, Australia and Italy.
- 1973 – Habilitation from the University of Konstanz.
- 1968 – Received a doctorate from the University of Frankfurt.
- 1965 – Graduated from the Free University of Berlin.
Publications
- 2014 — Europe Entrapped, Cambridge: Polity Press, ISBN 978-0-7456-8751-3.
- 2010 — "Inequality and the Labour Market." Online: Institut für Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung
- 2005 — Reflections on America: Tocqueville, Weber and Adorno in the United States, ISBN 0-7456-3505-9.
- 1998 — Institutional Design in Post-Communist Societies. Rebuilding the Ship at Sea. (with ISBN 0-521-47386-1.
- 1996 — The Varieties of Transition: The East European and East German Experience (with Jeremy Gaines), Cambridge: ISBN 0-7456-1608-9.
- 1996 — Modernity and The State: East and West. (with Charles Turner and Jeremy Gaines), Cambridge: Polity Press, ISBN 0-7456-1674-7.
- 1982 — with Volker Gransow. "Political Culture and the Politics of the Social Democratic Government". Telos 53 (Fall 1982). New York: Telos Press
Notes
- ^ CV page at the Hertie School of Governance
- ^ Offe, Claus A Basic Income for All Boston Review
External links
- Homepage of Claus Offe at the Hertie School of Governance
- Encyclopedia : Disorganized Capitalism, Claus Offe
- Oxford index : Disorganized Capitalism, Claus Offe