Auguste Comte’s Critique of Political Economy
The purpose of this article is to present Auguste Comte’s critique of the Political Economy of his time as well as the proposals for social reform flowing from it. The methodological framework is built up on the categories proposed by the History of Ideas, in particular those of M. Bevir and Q....
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
2009-10-01
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Series: | Política & Sociedade |
Online Access: | https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/11794 |
Summary: | The purpose of this article is to present Auguste Comte’s critique of the
Political Economy of his time as well as the proposals for social reform
flowing from it. The methodological framework is built up on the categories
proposed by the History of Ideas, in particular those of M. Bevir
and Q. Skinner. What we can refer to as “Comtian economic theory” can
be found in his “Social Statics”, in the sections dealing with property and
the material elements of society, and in his “Social Dynamics”, where
reference is made to the interrelationships between political, social and
economic changes throughout history. This economic theory establishes
dialogs both with liberals and “communists”, on the one hand defending
the need for property and on the other, arguing for the subordination of
property to social needs and providing a severe critique of individualism.
The theory has both direct and indirect consequences: on the one hand,
society cannot be reduced to the “market” and the State cannot neglect
economic fluctuations; on the other hand, the most immediate conflicts
of interest between proletarians and “patricians” cannot deny the social
origin of wealth, requiring moral and legal measures for the regulation
and resolution of these conflicts. In this regard, Comte may be seen as a
precursor of the Welfare State, or at least a theoretician of social justice.
Keywords: Auguste Comte, Positivism, Sociology, critique of Political Economy,
holist methodology, social justice. |
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ISSN: | 1677-4140 2175-7984 |