Inga Mizdrak
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贪婪现象可以从多个角度来研究。根据不同的背景,它可以表现在社会、经济和文化生活的几乎每一个方面。在一个异常文明变革的时代,很难给贪婪下定义,也很难阐明它的特征。从某种程度上说,在经济科学中重新定义贪婪的尝试是罪魁祸首。贪婪是促进经济发展的一个重要因素。在社会科学中,它可以被视为消费主义的自然标志。本文的目的是在人的主体性和由贪婪引起的各种“裂缝”两种语境中呈现贪婪。精神层面、意志层面、情感层面和智力层面都被贪婪破坏了,这是由主体发起的,从而排除了内在自我发展的重要作用(尤其是在道德意义上)。通过埃里希·弗洛姆、托马斯·塞德拉塞克、迈克尔·桑德尔和本杰明·巴伯的分析,贪婪从经济-伦理-人类学的角度被呈现出来,并最终导致了对个人的禁锢。这些分析还揭示了一种对人际关系的看法,消除了在正义、公平交换和团结的基础上采取集体行动的可能性。
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Za chciwością czy przeciw niej?
The phenomenon of greed can be investigated from a number of perspectives. Depending on the context, it can manifest itself in almost every aspect of social, economic and cultural life. In an age of exceptional civilisational changes, it is hard to define greed and articulate its defining features. Attempts to redefine greed in economic science are to some extent to blame. Greed is an important factor in boosting economies. In the social sciences, it can be cast as as a natural sign of consumerism. The aim of the paper is to present greed in two contexts: of human subjectivity and various “cracks” caused by greed. Spiritual, volitional, emotional and intellectual layers are destabilised by greed, which is initiated by the subject, thus weeding out the important role of internal self-development (especially in the moral sense). Through the analyses of Erich Fromm, Tomas Sedlacek, Michael Sandel and Benjamin Barber, greed is presented from an economic-ethical-anthropological perspective, and ultimately as leading to the imprisonment of the individual. The analyses also reveal a perspective on interpersonal relations eliminating the possibility of acting collectively on the basis of justice, fair exchange and solidarity.
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