将民主扩展到公司治理及其他领域:一种关于人民经济主权的理论

E. Rubin
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目的:全面分析一国民主治理原则对公司治理的影响。方法:辩证的方法来认识社会现象,允许在客观和主观因素的总体背景下分析它们的历史发展和功能,这预先确定了以下研究方法:形式逻辑和社会学。结果:本文提出了一种基于等价而非类比的企业民主的不同理论基础。这种对等是指,无论是公共实体还是私人实体,对个人来说,从属关系的感觉本质上是一样的。在政治体制中,民主通过赋予每个人政治自主权,在控制权力结构方面拥有独立的声音,从而抵消了从属关系。根据同样的推理,那些为生计而工作的人可以说应该控制他们为之工作的机构。因此,当民主的规范被应用到经济领域时,就产生了这样的原则,即人们不应该按照另一个人建立的条件为自己的生计而工作。这可以称为人民经济主权原则。科学的新颖性:本书第一次得出结论,现代对国家和公司的理解都是从中世纪的社团主义思想发展而来的。同样的思维模式产生了代表制的概念,使那些不是结构等级的领导者的个人能够参与国家决策,这当然是西方政治思想的伟大见解之一。代议制成为建立民主政府的机制。随着民主的发展,代表的范围扩大到包括所有有能力的成年人。这种扩大的代表性概念可以扩展到雇佣关系,并将服务于它在政治舞台上服务的相同目的-个人自治和反对压迫。公司将由工人选举产生的董事会控制;小型雇主和个人将被要求从由领取津贴的工人经营的劳务交易所雇佣雇员。这个建议,虽然听起来激进和不切实际,但可以很容易地在大公司和所有其他雇佣关系中实施,并且可能比目前的经济组织模式更具经济效率,对工人也更公平。现实意义:本文的主要规定和结论可用于思考人民经济主权理论相关问题的科学、教学和执法活动。
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Extending democracy to corporate governance and beyond: a theory of popular economic sovereignty
Objective: to carry out a comprehensive analysis of the impact of democratic governance principles in a state on corporate governance.Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in historical development and functioning in the context of the totality of objective and subjective factors, which predetermined the following research methods: formal-logical and sociological.Results: the article proposes a different rationale for corporate democracy based on an equivalence, not an analogy. The equivalence is that subordination feels essentially the same to an individual whether a public or a private entity carries it out. In the political system, democracy counteracts subordination by giving everyone political autonomy, an independent voice in controlling the power structure. By the same reasoning, those who work for a living should arguably control the institutions for which they work. Thus, the norms of democracy, when translated into the economic realm, yield the principle that people should not work for their livelihood on terms another person establishes. This can be called the principle of popular economic sovereignty.Scientific novelty: for the first time, the work makes a conclusion that the modern understanding of both the state and the corporation developed from medieval corporativist thinking. This same mode of thought generated the idea of representation that enabled individuals who were not leaders of a structured hierarchy to participate in state decisions, certainly one of the great insights of Western political thought. Representation became the mechanism by which democratic government was instituted. As democracy developed, the scope of representation expanded to include all competent adults. This same expanded concept of representation can be extended to employment relations and would serve the same purposes as it serves in the political arena – individual autonomy and opposition to oppression. Corporations would be controlled by boards elected by the workers; small employers and individuals would be required to hire employees from labor exchanges run by the workers who are being provided. This proposal, although it sounds radical and impractical, could rather easily be implemented for both major corporations and all other employment relationships as well, and might well be more economically efficient than current modes of economic organization, as well as being more fair to the workers.Practical significance: the main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in scientific, pedagogical and law enforcement activities when considering the issues related to the theory of popular economic sovereignty.
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