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This work by Marija Bartl provides a critical examination of the legal structures and political economic paradigms that currently define the European Union. Rather than accepting conventional understandings of prosperity, the author interrogates the foundational assumptions embedded in EU law and governance frameworks.
Bartl argues for a fundamental reimagining of how prosperity is conceptualized within European political economy. By analyzing the intersection of law and economics, she reveals how legal mechanisms both constrain and enable different approaches to well-being and development. The book challenges readers to consider alternative imaginaries—new ways of thinking about what prosperity means and how it can be achieved across diverse European societies.
Part of the Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy series, this scholarly work contributes essential theoretical perspectives to ongoing debates about EU integration, economic justice, and the role of legal institutions in shaping social futures.







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