A ontologia social organicista pós-keynesiana: ruptura com o neoclássismo?
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Mário Duayer
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- Palabras clave:
- Filosofia, Economia Keynesiana
- Resumen
- Recent works published by post-Keynesian authors laid claim that the radical rupture with the orthodoxy promoted by Keynes should be understood as relying on an ontological switch. Such a rupture presupposed his move from the atomic ontology underlying neoclassicism to an organic ontology. On this account the neoclassical orthodoxy suppresses the human agency under the notion of system equilibrium and, as a consequence, abolishes the historical character of the social world. On the contrary, the organic ontology finally adopted by Keynes restores the freedom to human conduct, so that it is inconceivable to think of the economic phenomena as constituting a self-adjusting system. While agreeing that the teleological nature of human conduct prevents the homogeneous reproduction of the human world, as suggested by the atomic ontology of the neoclassical thought, this paper tries to show that the organic ontology put forward by those post-Keynesian authors also involves an unacceptable homogenization. Homogenization that results from the post-Keynesian naturalization of the social world constituted by capital.
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- Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (1995)
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