Markets and Society
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Zaman, Asad (Author)
Title
Markets and Society
Abstract
In face of the strong conflict between market norms and social norms, peaceful co-existence is impossible. In traditional societies, markets were subordinated to society. Modern society emerged via a number of revolutions which made society subordinate to markets. This led to a reversal of traditional values of social cooperation and harmony with nature. Instead, men, nature, society became objects to be exploited for creating profits. A market society generates profits by exploiting men and nature, and requires increasing profits to sustain itself. This process has run into its limits as planetary resources are being destroyed on a scale large enough to threaten the planet. Saving the planet requires reversing the transition to modernity by subordinating markets to society. This is a difficult task.
Report Number
ID 2662167
Report Type
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Place
Rochester, NY
Institution
Social Science Research Network
Date
2015/09/17
Language
English
Accessed
2016-07-12, 5:20 p.m.
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Citation
Zaman, Asad. 2015. Markets and Society. SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network.
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Publication year
Keywords
- environmental economics
- exploitation
- Great Transformation, The (Book)
- market society
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