Capitalism, Economics, and Externalities: What Are Externalities External to?

Q1 Social Sciences
Güney Işıkara
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ABSTRACT Externalities, as both a pervasive phenomenon and a concept, lie at the centre of ecological thought and policy debates. This paper questions the adequacy of deeming of pervasive phenomena as externalities including by some authors in the (eco)socialist tradition. It critically reflects on the epistemological underpinnings of what is seen as internal and what as external, and reveals the role of methods used in economics as well as real social and economic processes characterising capitalism in configuring these so-called externalities. The roots of said externalities are traced beyond Marshall and Pigou, to whom the concept is usually attributed, and associated with political economists, especially Mill and Sidgwick. Despite all the metamorphoses in the content and implications of the concept of externalities since its birth, the constitutive role of methodological individualism as a common ground of all particular uses of externalities is demonstrated. However, externalities as a concept do not owe their existence solely to the individualistic method of mainstream economics. Real and practical processes defining capitalism are at least as important in understanding the content and function of externalities in both theoretical economics and political debates.
资本主义、经济学和外部性:什么是外部性?
摘要外部性作为一种普遍存在的现象和概念,是生态思想和政策辩论的核心。本文质疑将普遍现象视为外部性的充分性,包括一些作者在(生态)社会主义传统中的观点。它批判性地反思了什么是内部的,什么是外部的认识论基础,并揭示了经济学中使用的方法以及资本主义的真实社会和经济过程在配置这些所谓的外部性中的作用。上述外部性的根源可以追溯到马歇尔和皮古之外,这一概念通常被归因于他们,并与政治经济学家联系在一起,尤其是米尔和西奇威克。尽管外部性概念自诞生以来在内容和含义上发生了种种变化,但方法论个人主义作为外部性所有特定用途的共同基础的构成作用得到了证明。然而,外部性作为一个概念的存在并不完全归功于主流经济学的个人主义方法。在理论经济学和政治辩论中,定义资本主义的真实和实际过程至少对理解外部性的内容和功能同样重要。
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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4.90
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期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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