Valore, merce, natura. Fallacia ontologica e dialettica del concreto e dell’astratto: il caso di Georgescu-Roegen, Luc Boltanski, e altri.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
In this article, we discuss value and theories of value. We criticize two views of
value generated in capitalist society: the objectivist and the subjectivist. These two
theories of value function as large theoretical umbrellas under which various
objectivist and subjectivist views lurk. Here we are interested in confronting
two views that we can call "physicalist" and "justificationist," On the one hand,
a hyper-objectivist view of value that implies the idea that nature can create
value because it is capable of capturing low entropy; on the other hand, a purely
subjective and conventional conception of value, a value that has its genesis in the
exchange of goods in the marketplace and functions as a justification for the
price that individuals are willing to pay on the basis of subjective preferences.
Both of these approaches deny that value is a social relationship between people
and ultimately that it is human labor that provides the foundational objectivity
of value. We argue that these are two positions that ultimately come together in
a trans-historical conception of value as an abstraction of labour and metabolic
exchange.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Economia ecologica, valore, merce.
Elenco autori:
Dario Padovan; Riccardo Frola
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