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词条 The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality
释义

  1. Frustrated ambition

  2. Common misunderstandings

  3. Criticism

  4. Publication history

     Translations 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality is a book written by Austrian School economist and libertarian thinker Ludwig von Mises. It is an investigation into the psychological roots of the anti-capitalistic stance that is widespread in the general populations of the capitalist world. von Mises suggests various reasons for this mentality, primarily his claim that free competition in the market economy allows for no excuses of one's failures.

Frustrated ambition

'In a society based on caste and status, the individual can ascribe adverse fate to conditions beyond his own control. [For instance] He is a slave because the superhuman powers that determine all becoming had assigned him this rank. [...] It is quite another thing under capitalism. Here everybody's station in life depends on his own doing [...] The sway of the principle, to each according to his accomplishments, does not allow of any excuse for personal shortcomings' (pp. 11–12)

According to the author, faced with this burden many who have fared poorly in the market economy seek a scapegoat to shift the blame from themselves and restore their self-image.

Common misunderstandings

According to von Mises, Marxian philosophy has heavily influenced the way the general public interprets its economic condition and perceives of capitalism. The average wage-earner's high standard of living is viewed as an inevitable result of 'self-acting progress', akin to Marx's 'material productive forces'. It is believed that these material productive forces (e.g. technological innovations) are not only independent of capitalism but will eventually force capitalism to yield to more advanced forms of socialist organisation. Until that day the capitalists will continue to refuse workers their fair share of this progress.

The notion of 'fair share' is devoid of meaning, because both capital and labour are necessary to produce goods and it is impossible to assign a proportion of the end product as belonging to either labour or capital. He also argues that even more importantly the historical increase in the average wage-earner's rewards is due solely to the accumulation of capital, and in particular to "the fact that the rate of capital accumulation exceeds the rate of increase in population' (p. 88). According to von Mises, "All pseudo-economic doctrines which depreciate the role of saving and capital accumulation are absurd [...] What has improved the wage earners' standard of living is the fact that the capital equipment per head of the men eager to earn wages has increased. It is a consequence of this fact that an ever increasing portion of the total amount of usable goods produced goes to the wage earners" (p. 89)

Criticism

The Economist called it a "resoundingly silly" caricature of economic liberalism and "a sad little book" that is simplistically dogmatic and displays "cocksure superficiality" in an abusive tone. The review suggested that the book would receive "low marks if presented by a second-year undergraduate to his tutor," and that "the case for freedom ... is ill served" by such a book. It accused von Mises of attacking straw men and having contempt for the facts of human nature, comparing him in that respect to Marxists.[1] Conservative commentator and former Communist Whittaker Chambers published a similarly negative review in the National Review, stating that Mises's thesis that anti-capitalist sentiment was rooted in "envy" epitomized "know-nothing conservatism" at its "know-nothingest."[2]

Publication history

  • D Van Nostrand Company, 1956
  • Libertarian Press, 1981
  • Liberty Fund, 2006, {{ISBN|0865976708}} (cloth), {{ISBN|0865976716}} (paperback)
  • Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2008 (reprint of the Van Nostrand edition)

Translations

  • German: Die Wurzeln des Antikapitalismus, Frankfurt am Main: Knapp, 1979 {{ISBN|978-3781902206}} {{oclc|263642189}}
  • Italian: La mentalità anticapitalistica, Roma: Armando, 1988 {{oclc|799240184}}
  • Korean: 자본주의정신과반자본주의심리 / Chabonjuŭi chŏngsin kwa panjabonjuŭi simni, 한국경제연구원, Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi : Hanʼguk Kyŏngje Yŏnʼguwŏn, 1995 {{ISBN|978-8980310302}} {{oclc|53327033}}
  • Polish: Mentalność antykapitalistyczna, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Arcana, 2005 {{ISBN|978-8386225873}} {{oclc|749842045}}
  • Spanish: La mentalidad anticapitalista, Valencia: Fundación Ignacio Villalonga, 1957 {{oclc|434345549}}
  • Swedish: Den antikapitalistiska mentaliteten, Stockholm: Natur & Kultur, 1957 {{oclc|485430415}}

See also

  • Laissez-faire
  • Anti-Communism

References

1. ^[https://www.webcitation.org/5fRAcAwrL "Liberalism in Caricature"], The Economist
2. ^Quoted in Sam Tanenhaus, Whittaker Chambers: A Biography, (Random House, New York, 1997), p. 500. {{ISBN|978-0375751455}}.

External links

  • Mises Institute The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality, 1956 edition:
    • [https://mises.org/etexts/mises/anticap.asp Full text in HTML]
    • Full text in PDF
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