善的经济:经济生活方式的仁爱与道德

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Studies in Chinese Religions Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI:10.1080/23729988.2019.1639455
R. Her
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回顾历史,人类为实现利润的公平分配付出了巨大的努力:亚当·斯密的利己主义最大化主张最终变成了公共福利,导致了对阶级的严重剥削;斯大林共产主义主张政府应该控制分配,这导致了官僚主义;韦伯对英明英雄——企业家的召唤,这种召唤的实现导致了许多资本主义企业的帝国主义扩张;哈耶克的自由放任主义,导致奥地利经济萧条和高失业率;以及熊彼特的官僚专业化管理,我们看到华尔街的高级管理层吞噬了投资者的巨额资金。马克思关于无产阶级专政产生于高度资本主义社会的理想能否实现?现在有成千上万的社会企业家致力于解决社会问题。他们这样做是基于仁慈的动机(不寻求个人利益)和道德目标(不寻求个人或组织的扩张)。社会企业只是“善良经济”和“道德经济”的开端,而不是终点。如果更多的商业公司和营利性企业能够将其经营理念建立在仁爱和道德之上,这将对社会经济的公平与正义产生历史性的深远影响。
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Economy of goodness: the benevolence and morality of economic lifestyle
ABSTRACT Looking back in history, humans have put in much effort in making profit distribution fair: the outcome for Adam Smith’s proposition of maximising self-interest became public welfare in the end, which led to severe exploitation of the classes; Stalinist communism asserted that government should control distribution, which resulted in bureaucratic bureaucrat; Weber’s calling of the sagely hero, the entrepreneur, the actualisation of which has caused many imperialist expansions of capitalist enterprises; Hayek’s laissez-faire system, which resulted in Austria’s economic depression and high unemployment rate; and Schumpeter’s bureaucratic specialised management, where we see senior management gobbling up huge amounts of investors’ capital at Wall Street. Can Marx’s ideal of the proletariat’s dictatorship emerging from highly capitalist society ever be fulfilled? Hundreds and thousands of social entrepreneurs are now dedicated to solving social problems. They do this on the basis of benevolent motivations (not seeking person gain) and moral goals (not seeking the expansion of individual or organisation). Social enterprise is only the beginning for an ‘economy of goodness’ and ‘moral economy,’ not the end. If even more commercial corporations and for-profit enterprises could base their operational philosophy on benevolence and morality, it would have a historically profound and far-reaching impact on socio-economic impartiality and justice.
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