Le concept de « marchandise fictive », pierre angulaire de l'institutionnalisme de Karl Polanyi ?

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Le concept de « marchandise fictive », pierre angulaire de l'institutionnalisme de Karl Polanyi ?
Abstract
The notion of “fictitious commodities” is not simply a convenient heterodox slogan to criticize the radical limits of any trade system and the analytical limits of the dominant theory. It is rather the foundation of the institutional perspectives that underlie all Karl Polanyi’s sociohistoric analyses. This article explains and articulates both the theoretical level using the institutional approach to commodities and a philosophical level using a broad definition of the economy. There is, however, a limit to the notion of the institution, which connects both levels: it is not articulated practically such that the potential and critique of this construct may be weakened.
Publication
Revue de philosophie économique
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
3-35
Date
2011-04-21
Language
French
ISSN
1376-0971
Accessed
2017-01-24, 2:12 p.m.
Library Catalog
Citation
Postel, Nicolas, and Richard Sobel. 2011. “Le concept de « marchandise fictive », pierre angulaire de l’institutionnalisme de Karl Polanyi ?” Revue de philosophie économique 11 (2): 3–35.
Publication year
Keywords
  • capitalisme
  • économie substantive
  • institution
  • marchandises fictives
  • raison pratique

Comments and observations

Be the first to comment!
Please email us your comments, and we will gladly review your submission.