La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?

The movement says about “CSR” tries to reconcile the current financial mode of accumulation with certain social and environmental requirements. This movement joins well enough in the historic and institutionnalist analysis which Karl Polanyi made of the limits of marchandisation of the world. Indeed...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Postel, Richard Sobel
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 2020-07-01
Series:Développement Durable et Territoires
Subjects:
CSR
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/17481
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spelling doaj-f54066b1f27a474b8d590b38c817a4c52020-11-25T01:46:22ZfraRéseau Développement Durable et Territoires FragilesDéveloppement Durable et Territoires1772-99712020-07-011110.4000/developpementdurable.17481La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?Nicolas PostelRichard SobelThe movement says about “CSR” tries to reconcile the current financial mode of accumulation with certain social and environmental requirements. This movement joins well enough in the historic and institutionnalist analysis which Karl Polanyi made of the limits of marchandisation of the world. Indeed, this movement consists in returning on excess strong marchandisation of the relationship with the nature and with the work which would have pulled the new capitalism. In reaction, this movement mobilizes the individual commitment to build a new “great transformation”, that is new articulation between social justice and efficacity to assure the viability of the capitalism. It means extending economic comportment in the other thing than the simple maximization of the short-term individual interests. This article aims at exploiting this nearness between the movement of the CSR and the analysis. The stake is to determine in which measure the CSR constitutes a relevant answer to the necessary collective management of the fiction which establishes the apparent marchandisation of money, labour and nature.http://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/17481Fictive commoditiesPolanyiCSRregulationcapitalism
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La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
Développement Durable et Territoires
Fictive commodities
Polanyi
CSR
regulation
capitalism
author_facet Nicolas Postel
Richard Sobel
author_sort Nicolas Postel
title La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
title_short La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
title_full La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
title_fullStr La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
title_full_unstemmed La RSE : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
title_sort la rse : nouvelle forme de dé-marchandisation du monde ?
publisher Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles
series Développement Durable et Territoires
issn 1772-9971
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The movement says about “CSR” tries to reconcile the current financial mode of accumulation with certain social and environmental requirements. This movement joins well enough in the historic and institutionnalist analysis which Karl Polanyi made of the limits of marchandisation of the world. Indeed, this movement consists in returning on excess strong marchandisation of the relationship with the nature and with the work which would have pulled the new capitalism. In reaction, this movement mobilizes the individual commitment to build a new “great transformation”, that is new articulation between social justice and efficacity to assure the viability of the capitalism. It means extending economic comportment in the other thing than the simple maximization of the short-term individual interests. This article aims at exploiting this nearness between the movement of the CSR and the analysis. The stake is to determine in which measure the CSR constitutes a relevant answer to the necessary collective management of the fiction which establishes the apparent marchandisation of money, labour and nature.
topic Fictive commodities
Polanyi
CSR
regulation
capitalism
url http://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/17481
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