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摘要
本文以“为共同利益而经济”为例,分析了后资本主义新实践的发展及其对自我形象和自我观念转变的可能影响。为此,解释了当前的主体秩序、当前的社会危机以及主流生产生活方式的复杂纠缠之间的联系。因此,社会生态转型也必须与面向合作和社区的另类主体文化的出现联系起来。共同利益经济协会(Verein der Gemeinwohl Oekonomie)和以共同利益为导向的公司在这项研究中被用作一个空间,观察社会文化实践以及新的合作形式和惯例在接受和传播过程中的作用。一方面,它表明,这些公司以合作、社会和全球正义以及生态责任为基础的价值观,以及参与式的组织结构,为反文化实践提供了机会,并使乌托邦成为现实,从而使社会变革和自我变革成为可能。另一方面,通过详细的例子,社会文化实践的不一致性和主体形式的混合在其特定的背景下变得清晰易懂。
Wirtschaftswandel als Kulturwandel? Die Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie als möglicher Wegbereiter für eine Kultur wechselseitiger Verbundenheit
The article analyzes the development of new post-capitalist practices with their possible effects on the transformation of self-images and self-conceptions using the example of the economy for the common good. To this end, the connection between the current subject order, the present social crises and the complex entanglement of the prevailing mode of production and life is explained. A socio-ecological transformation would therefore also have to be linked to the emergence of an alternative subject culture which is oriented towards cooperation and community. The Association of Common Good Economy (Verein der Gemeinwohl-Oekonomie) and common good-oriented companies are used in this research as a space to observe social-cultural practices and new forms and conventions of cooperation in their acceptance and dissemination. On the one hand, it shows that these companies, with their values based on cooperation, social and global justice and ecological responsibility, and with their participatory organizational structures, offer opportunities for countercultural practices and make utopias tangible, so that social change and self-change are being made possible on a small scale. On the other hand, by means of detailed examples the inconsistencies of social-cultural practices and the hybrid mixture of subject forms become clear and comprehensible in their specific context.