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Knowledge as a fictitious commodity : insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective. / Jessop, Bob.
Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project. ed. / Ayse Bugra; Kaan Agartan. Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2007. p. 115-134.Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Knowledge as a fictitious commodity
T2 - insights and limits of a Polanyian perspective.
AU - Jessop, Bob
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - One of Polanyi's most important contributions to critical social science was his insistence that land, labour, and money were fictitious commodities and that the liberal propensity to treat them as if they were real commodities was a major source of contradictions and crisis-tendencies in capitalist development -- so great that society would eventually fight back against the environmentally and socially destructive effects of such treatment. Polanyi wrote during the epoch of industrial and financial capitalism when land, labour, and capital were considered as the primary "factors of production". Contemporary capitalism is widely seen as a knowledge-based economy (or KBE), however, on the grounds that knowledge has become the most important factor of production and the key to economic competitiveness. This raises interesting questions as to whether knowledge is also a fictitious commodity, whether it has been disembedded from wider social relations and whether its disembedding and fictitious commodification also entail a "double movement". This chapter explores these questions and deploys the answers to interrogate Polanyi's analysis of the other fictitious commodities.
AB - One of Polanyi's most important contributions to critical social science was his insistence that land, labour, and money were fictitious commodities and that the liberal propensity to treat them as if they were real commodities was a major source of contradictions and crisis-tendencies in capitalist development -- so great that society would eventually fight back against the environmentally and socially destructive effects of such treatment. Polanyi wrote during the epoch of industrial and financial capitalism when land, labour, and capital were considered as the primary "factors of production". Contemporary capitalism is widely seen as a knowledge-based economy (or KBE), however, on the grounds that knowledge has become the most important factor of production and the key to economic competitiveness. This raises interesting questions as to whether knowledge is also a fictitious commodity, whether it has been disembedded from wider social relations and whether its disembedding and fictitious commodification also entail a "double movement". This chapter explores these questions and deploys the answers to interrogate Polanyi's analysis of the other fictitious commodities.
KW - Polanyi
KW - Marx
KW - Knowledge
KW - Knowledge-Based Economy
KW - Fictitious Commodity
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781403983930
SP - 115
EP - 134
BT - Reading Karl Polanyi for the twenty-first century : market economy as political project
A2 - Bugra, Ayse
A2 - Agartan, Kaan
PB - Palgrave
CY - Basingstoke
ER -