An Early Anticipation of Market Socialism? Liberalism, Heresy, and Knowledge in John Stuart Mill's Political Economy of Socialism

Manolis Manioudis, D. Milonakis
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John Stuart Mill is considered one of the most important representatives of the classical school of political economy. His intellectual development exhibited a gradual transition toward more socialistic views. This transition was partly the result of his interaction with French utopian socialists, which led Mill to theoretically construct an economic system lying between what is now called market capitalism and revolutionary socialism. For Mill, socialism would be a new organic period after the transitory and critical period of the “stationary state.” This paper delineates the core tenets of Mill's stationary state and presents it as an early anticipation of what from the 1920s on is called “market socialism.” Mill's optimistic vision of the stationary state was based on the spread of associations, the socialization of knowledge among all people, competition, and the importance of individuality. These elements are connected with Mill's idiosyncratic, liberal and utilitarianist vision of (market) socialism which prepares the ground for his socialist utopia based on the ideal “from each according to his capacities; to each according to his needs.”
市场社会主义的早期预言?约翰-斯图亚特-密尔《社会主义政治经济学》中的自由主义、异端和知识
约翰-斯图亚特-密尔被认为是古典政治经济学派最重要的代表人物之一。他的思想发展呈现出逐渐向社会主义观点过渡的趋势。这一转变的部分原因是他与法国乌托邦社会主义者的交流,这使得密尔在理论上构建了一种介于现在所谓的市场资本主义和革命社会主义之间的经济体系。在密尔看来,社会主义将是在 "静止状态 "的过渡时期和关键时期之后的一个新的有机时期。本文阐述了密尔静止状态的核心原则,并将其作为 20 世纪 20 年代以来所谓 "市场社会主义 "的早期预言。密尔对静止状态的乐观看法建立在社团的传播、知识在所有人中的社会化、竞争和个性的重要性之上。这些因素与密尔对(市场)社会主义的特立独行、自由主义和功利主义的看法相关联,为他基于 "各尽所能,各取所需 "理想的社会主义乌托邦奠定了基础。
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