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The Political Economy of Solidarity. | '''"The Political Economy of Solidarity: Production". Research report, by Cosma Orsi.''' | ||
URL = | URL = https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f31f/882ceb3f8846d3d66c1e0882cb6371dac803.pdf | ||
=Description= | ==Description== | ||
The essay is a critique of what the author calls the Political Economy of Freedom, which is at the basis of our current system. This conception considers, erroneously of course, that humans are atomized individuals, solely in the game for their utilitarian benefit, making choices as if they were not a part of various concrete communities and societies. The dominant market form, based on impersonal relations, is based on a implicit contract of reciprocal indifference. | The essay is a critique of what the author calls the Political Economy of Freedom, which is at the basis of our current system. This conception considers, erroneously of course, that humans are atomized individuals, solely in the game for their utilitarian benefit, making choices as if they were not a part of various concrete communities and societies. The dominant market form, based on impersonal relations, is based on a implicit contract of reciprocal indifference. | ||
Hence what we need, if we want to develop more humane economies and societies, which do not | Hence what we need, if we want to develop more humane economies and societies, which do not further disintegrate our natural habitat and human civilization, is a recognition of our connectedness. This will lead to a Political Economy of Solidarity, based on a implicit Contract of Reciprocal Solidarity, and to a conception of society which does not only recognized the separate individual with his negative rights not be interfered with, but also take into account the social right for the Common Good. The essay then investigates the results of such a new view. | ||
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=More Information= | * [[Solidarity Economics]] | ||
ORSI, Cosma (2006), The [[Value of Reciprocity]]. Arguing for a Plural Political Economy, Roskilde (DK): Federico Caffè Centre Publisher & University of Roskilde. | ORSI, Cosma (2006), The [[Value of Reciprocity]]. Arguing for a Plural Political Economy, Roskilde (DK): Federico Caffè Centre Publisher & University of Roskilde. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:33, 10 May 2017
"The Political Economy of Solidarity: Production". Research report, by Cosma Orsi.
URL = https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f31f/882ceb3f8846d3d66c1e0882cb6371dac803.pdf
Description
The essay is a critique of what the author calls the Political Economy of Freedom, which is at the basis of our current system. This conception considers, erroneously of course, that humans are atomized individuals, solely in the game for their utilitarian benefit, making choices as if they were not a part of various concrete communities and societies. The dominant market form, based on impersonal relations, is based on a implicit contract of reciprocal indifference.
Hence what we need, if we want to develop more humane economies and societies, which do not further disintegrate our natural habitat and human civilization, is a recognition of our connectedness. This will lead to a Political Economy of Solidarity, based on a implicit Contract of Reciprocal Solidarity, and to a conception of society which does not only recognized the separate individual with his negative rights not be interfered with, but also take into account the social right for the Common Good. The essay then investigates the results of such a new view.
More Information
ORSI, Cosma (2006), The Value of Reciprocity. Arguing for a Plural Political Economy, Roskilde (DK): Federico Caffè Centre Publisher & University of Roskilde.
The author can be reached at cosma at ruc.dk