The social origins of Christian democracy: rural–urban migration, interest group preemption, and the rise of the Catholic workers’ movement

Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 687 - 710
Published: May 11, 2020
Abstract
Despite the importance of Christian democracy for economic and social policies throughout the 20th century, we know very little about the incorporation of labor interests into Catholic parties. Existing accounts claim that the formation of Catholic worker organizations is rooted in the process of industrialization and reforms of Catholic social teachings. In contrast, I argue that the integration of the workers’ wing was dependent on the...
Paper Details
Title
The social origins of Christian democracy: rural–urban migration, interest group preemption, and the rise of the Catholic workers’ movement
Published Date
May 11, 2020
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
687 - 710
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