Descubriendo los sujetos del mercado. Introducción a ‘¿Quiénes somos cuando trabajamos? Identidad social en el Mercado en Smith y Hegel’

Lisa M. Herzog, Luiz Gustavo da Cunha de Souza (Vertaler), Thiago Aguiar Simim (Vertaler)

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Lisa Herzog’s article examines how Adam Smith and G. W. F. Hegel conceptualize the identity of workers in a market economy. Although both see human beings as shaped in and through social relationships, the relation between the worker and his or her work is seen by them differently. For Smith, workers “have” human capital, while for Hegel workers “are” brewers, butchers or bakers; their profession is part of their identity. This conceptual difference, which is reflected in different “varieties of capitalism” today, shows that not only degrees, but also kinds of embeddedness should be distinguished when debating the relationships between individual and society. Before the article there is an Introduction by the translators.

Vertaalde titel van de bijdrageFinding the subjects of the market. Introduction to ‘Who are we when we are at work? Social identity in the Market in Smith and Hegel’s thought’
Originele taal-2Portuguese
Artikelnummer138450
Aantal pagina's36
TijdschriftSociologias
Volume26
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2024

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