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Kooperative und agonale Theorien des Staats

In: Wirtschaftskrieg

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  • Ulrich Blum

    (Martin-Luther-Universität)

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Zusammenfassung Die Lehren der weltlichen Philosophen, denen sich das fünfte Kapitel widmet, begründen in hohem Maße gesellschaftliche Tiefenstrukturen, insbesondere auch innere Bindungskräfte von Sozialsystemen. Unterschieden wird zwischen kooperativen Lehren, die die menschliche Zusammenarbeit erklären und die Soziabilität des Menschen betonen, und den agonalen Lehren, die Rivalität und Kampf als unausweichlich ansehen oder sogar verherrlichen. Der betrachtete Zeitrahmen umfasst rund 2.500 Jahre. Die Ausbeutung durch Arbeit in den Entwicklungsländern und die ökonomischen Folgen des Klimawandels werden beispielhaft als Wirtschaftskriege identifiziert, bei denen agonales Verhalten als sozial akzeptabel angesehen wird.

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  • Ulrich Blum, 2020. "Kooperative und agonale Theorien des Staats," Springer Books, in: Wirtschaftskrieg, chapter 0, pages 285-416, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-28364-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-28364-3_5
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