Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory

Awards:   Winner of Awarded the Political Studies Association's Sir Ernest Barker Prize.
Author:   Lisa Herzog (, Professor for Political Philosophy and Theory at the Bavarian School of Public Policy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198784579


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   18 August 2016
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  • Winner of Awarded the Political Studies Association's Sir Ernest Barker Prize.

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Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory analyses the constructions of the market in the thought of Adam Smith and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and discusses their relevance for contemporary political philosophy. Combining the history of ideas with systematic analysis, it contrasts Smith's view of the market as a benevolently designed 'contrivance of nature' with Hegel's view of the market as a 'relic of the state of nature.' The differences in their views of the market are then connected to four central themes of political philosophy: identity, justice, freedom, and history. The conceptualization of the labour market as an exchange of human capital or as a locus for the development of a professional identity has an impact on how one conceptualizes the relation between individual and community. Comparing Smith's and Hegel's views of the market also helps to understand how social justice can be realized through or against markets, and under what conditions it makes sense to apply a notion of desert to labour market outcomes. For both authors, markets are not only spaces of negative liberty, but are connected to other aspects of liberty, such as individual autonomy and political self-government, in subtle and complex ways. Seeing Smith's and Hegel's account of the market as historical accounts, however, reminds us that markets are no a-historical phenomena, but depend on cultural and social preconditions and on the theories that are used to describe them. The book as a whole argues for becoming more conscious of the pictures of the market that have shaped our understanding, which can open up the possibility of alternative pictures and alternative realities.

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Author:   Lisa Herzog (, Professor for Political Philosophy and Theory at the Bavarian School of Public Policy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.288kg
ISBN:  

9780198784579


ISBN 10:   0198784570
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   18 August 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations of Works by Adam Smith and G. W. F. Hegel 1: Introduction: In Search of 'The Market' 2: Smith's Construction of the Market: Nature's Wise Contrivances 3: Hegel's Construction of the Market: The 'Relics of the State of Nature' 4: The Self in the Market: Identity and Community 5: Justice in the Market 6: Freedom, Freedoms, and the Market 7: The Market in History Bibliography Index

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Herzog, however, provides the first systematic comparison of Smith's and Hegel's conceptions of commercial society. Her book, in line with recent literature, corrects the persisting, one-sided interpretations of Smith as a proto-libertarian and of Hegel as a statist central-planner. One of Herzog's contributions is to show that the two philosophers share much more in common on economic matters than is often thought, and hence that their views are more nuanced than the one-sided interpretations suggest. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews The author's philosophical approach, which stands in contrast to how economic theory is practised nowadays, is precisely what makes the book interesting ... Inventing the Market clearly is an excellent piece of scholarly effort as the various prizes won by Herzog for this work confirm. The LSE Review of Books


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"Lisa Herzog studied philosophy, political theory, history, and economics at the Universities of Munich and Oxford and completed her doctoral thesis in political theory as a Rhodes Scholar at New College, University of Oxford. Her areas of research include political philosophy, philosophy of the market, business ethics, and the history of political and economic thought. Her work has appeared in journals such as Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Journal of Politics, and Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, and she occasionally writes for newspapers such as Die ZEIT. She has received the Sir Ernest Barker Prize for the Best Dissertation in Political Theory and the Ernst Bloch Förderpreis. In 2014/15 she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Ethics in Society, Stanford University. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Institut für Sozialforschung and Cluster ""Normative Orders"", Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany."

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