Reflective or incompatible -the historical inspection of the market economy and the open society
November 25, 2021 11:08 Source: China Social Sciences Magazine Author: Bas Vanbavier

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Summary of content:Viewpoints that the market economy is complementary to open society,It seems to be confirmed by the rise of modern West。This article refutes this view through the reconstruction of the experience of the long -term development of the market economy。In all historical precedents,Open society always take the lead in development,Only then will there be the rise of the market economy。Operation of the latter,Gradually erode the openness of society and politics,Then make itself fall to decline。This inner process from positive interaction to negative interaction,It may also exist in modern society。Article deny the linear development of economic and social organizations,And believes that the two views of economic and social organizations (believe that the market economy and open society are inseparable,Or I think they are incompatible) are incorrect。The relationship between the market economy and the open society is dynamic,Two interaction、Change each other,In a process of all market economy systems amazing and similar,,It is best to describe it as a cycle。

Bas Van Bavel,Dr.,Professor Bet365 lotto review of Economy and Social History, History and Social History of Ultrech University, Dutch University。email: b.j.p.vanbavel@uu.nl 

[Translation of Cao Junhao]

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