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Die Anspruchsinflation des Wirtschaftssystems

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Der Beitrag reflektiert theoretisch die gegenwärtige Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise, wobei die Ausführungen im Zusammenhang mit bestehenden Krisentheorien stehen. Meine These ist, dass die Krisentheorien der 'Unregierbarkeit' und des 'Spätkapitalismus' darin falsch lagen, den Ausgangspunkt von Krisen nur noch indirekt im Feld der Ökonomie zu verorten; die Theorie des Spätkapitalismus lag jedoch richtig in der Annahme, dass der Staat seine Steuerungsansprüche nicht reduzieren könne, ohne die Funktionsfähigkeit des Marktes selbst zu gefährden. Dabei geht es aber weniger um das Problem der Sicherung von Massenloyalität und damit um die politische Unterstützung des kapitalistischen Wirtschaftssystems als vielmehr sehr viel direkter um dessen ökonomische Bestandsvoraussetzungen. Eine Krisentheorie des Kapitalismus muss heute viel stärker die intrasystemischen Funktionsvoraussetzungen des kapitalistischen Wirtschaftssystems berücksichtigen.

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  • Beckert, Jens, 2009. "Die Anspruchsinflation des Wirtschaftssystems," MPIfG Working Paper 09/10, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:mpifgw:0910
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    1. Anke Hassel & Susanne Lütz, 2012. "Balancing Competition and Cooperation: The State’s New Power in Crisis Management," Europe in Question Discussion Paper Series of the London School of Economics (LEQs) 1, London School of Economics / European Institute.
    2. Hartz, Ronald, 2013. "Days of revelation: Remarks about the share of collective symbols in the discursive construction of economic crisis," economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, vol. 14(2), pages 17-24.
    3. Hassel, Anke & Lütz, Susanne, 2012. "Balancing competition and cooperation: the state’s new power in crisis management," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 53201, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    4. Anke Hassel & Susanne Lütz, 2012. "Balancing Competition and Cooperation: The State’s New Power in Crisis Management," LEQS – LSE 'Europe in Question' Discussion Paper Series 51, European Institute, LSE.

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