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Socialism,knowledge, the instrumental valuation principle and the enhancement of individual dignity
Authors:Andrew Cumbers  Robert McMaster
Affiliation:1. andrew.cumbers@ges.gla.ac.uk
Abstract:Abstract

Socialism is frequently associated with central planning, public ownership, anathema to markets and the emasculation of the individual. Recent market socialist contributions attempt to overcome socialism's seeming resistance to markets. However, such contributions are frequently undermined by Hayek's invocation of fragmented knowledge. This article endeavours to contribute to a broadly conceived socialism that is not grounded in a particular array of institutions, but one which, via the instrumental valuation principle, the capabilities approach and Dewey's conceptualization of knowledge, offers the prospect of enhancing individual dignity. The instrumental valuation principle is viewed as key to socialism's engagement with dignity as it provides the framework for the enhancement of egalitarianism, democracy and the undermining of invidious institutional arrangements.
Keywords:socialism  instrumental valuation principle  knowledge  individual dignity  democracy  capabilities
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