Gerak-Ganda: Sebuah Pemecahan Etis Atas Konsep Pasar
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25170/respons.v15i02.571Keywords:
gerak-ganda, kapitalisme, komodifikasi, pasar yang swatata, sosialisme ekonomi, double-movement, capitalism, comodification, self-regulating market, economic socialismAbstract
Selain gagasan ketertanaman ekonomi dalam konteks sosial, Karl Polanyi
dikenal luas melalui gagasannya mengenai gerak-ganda. Gagasan ini menekankan
bahwa di balik perkembangan liberalisme ekonomi terdapat proteksi sosial sebagai
sebuah gerakan positif untuk melindungi masyarakat dari sistem ekonomi apa pun
yang disruptif. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menyajikan tesis ini dalam 3 tahap, yakni:
konteks sosial munculnya The Great Transformation, gagasan gerak-ganda itu sendiri,
dan relevansinya dalam konteks globalisasi ekonomi.
Beside the concept of embedded economy, Karl Polanyi is well known through
his concept of double-movement. The concept emphasizes that behind the progress of economic
liberalism emerges the social protection as the positive movement. This movement
implies that society has its collective self-rule and decision making
that will protect itself
from all disruptive economic system. This article aims to extend this thesis into three stages
that are: historical background the Great Transformation, the idea of double-movement,
and its relevance in the new context of economic globalization.
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