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Title: From Rechtsphilosophie to Staatsökonomie: Hegel and the philosophical foundations of political economy
Authors: Ferro, Bernardo 
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Serial title, monograph or event: European Journal of Philosophy
Volume: 31
Issue: 1
Abstract: Although Hegel is increasingly recognized as an important figure in the history of political economy, his economic views are never strictly economic. In contrast to other modern thinkers, his primary concern is not the economic efficacy of different practices or institutions but the extent to which they enable and promote the development of human freedom. In this article, I argue that Hegel's pioneering critique of modern liberal economy plays out simultaneously at a more empirical level, corresponding to the properly economic dimension of his analysis, and at a deeper, logical level, which grounds and guides his position. Moreover, I argue that the tendency to favour the first of these levels, found in most of the literature on Hegel's economic thought, reduces the Philosophy of Right's main argument to a more or less vigorous plea for economic interventionism. Against this kind of reading, I show that a renewed focus on the text's logical structure reveals a different and more radical philosophical proposition, which has yet to be fully acknowledged. In particular, I argue that Hegel's dialectical logic leads him beyond the liberalism-interventionism debate, towards a qualitatively different conception of social and economic relations
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113895
ISSN: 0966-8373
1468-0378
DOI: 10.1111/ejop.12784
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FLUC Secção de Filosofia - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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