从看不见的手到暴民:斯密、黑格尔与社会本体论

From the invisible hand to the rabble: Smith, Hegel and social ontology

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2025
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人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨黑格尔如何借鉴斯密的市场理论,提出社会本体论以解释市场、劳动与社会自由的关系,并指出其与古典政治经济学及主流经济学的本体论个人主义不同,为理解马克思的资本主义批判提供新视角。

Abstract

Abstract With growing wealth inequality today, early understandings of the capitalist market, whether justificatory or critical, are receiving greater attention in economic theorising. While G.W.F. Hegel is often considered an obscure metaphysician by economists, I argue his social ontology helps theorise the normative relationship between the market, labour and social freedom. Influenced by Adam Smith, Hegel thinks that civil society as a ‘system of needs’ is necessary for social freedom. However, it has unresolvable contradictions. The propensity for poverty and ‘moral degradation’ gives rise to a ‘rabble’—‘the worm in civil society’—which lacks recognition. I shed new light on longstanding issues in Hegel’s economic theorising by contending that his social ontology and construal of human labour differs from Smith and in effect challenges the ontological individualism of classical political economy and mainstream economics alike. Hegel’s idea of social freedom as mutual recognition gives insight to Marx’s value-form critique of capitalism.

黑格尔社会本体论斯密社会自由贫困