Multiple Models of Industrialization. How to balance Economy, Culture & Politics?

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Multiple Models of Industrialization How to balance Economy, Culture & Politics?

Classic Liberalism: Adam Smith (1723 1790) Freedom of market from feudal constraints State must guarantee education, army and justice

Adam Smith An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) Invisible hand will maintain balance. Monopolies destroy balance. Moral basis for the market. Cooperation and mutual sympathy are part of selfinterest.

Early Socialism: Robert Owen (1771 1858) Mill at New Lanark, Scotland Campus & housing for workers Education for children Cooperative shop for workers Motivation through social relationships

Anarchist: Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809 1865) Opposed centralization of power Opposed reliance on the state Self help and cooperatives

Anarchists: Proudhon (contd.) Develop rules and systems to prevent centralization of power in organizations Criticism of the belief in individual ownership (private property) Proposes ways of overcoming contradictons of capitalism as well as bureaucracy Attractive forms of employment will automatically draw support No need of violent revolution

Marxists Without capturing the state cooperatives cannot succeed Revolutionary party (vanguard of the proletariat) is needed. Becomes a powerful stream amongst socialism by end of 19 th century

Centralized Socialism: Communism Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) Command economy Bureaucratization of entire society Great successes food, housing, medical care Very high levels of production Loss of freedom to dissent Gradual decline in productivity

Late 19 th century liberalism Greater role for state Market to be guided by ethical and moral considerations T.H. Green Early 20 th century: John Maynard Keynes

Major types of market society relationships Oligopolic capitalism (crony capitalism) Libertarian capitalism Centralised capitalism Centralised (state) socialism Decentralised (libertarian) socialism Market socialism

Major Poles Centralized control Market based Culture & Society based Decentralized control

Changing Liberalism The New Deal: USA in the 1930s Regulatory bodies for the stock market Greater interventions by financial institutions Unemployment benefits Minimum wages Limits on hours of work, etc. Because of internal processes and also in response to the threat posed by the USSR

Twentieth Century Liberalism: Welfare State (1950s onwards) Housing benefits Medical care Education Bureaucratization and its problems Increasing criticism since 1970s, but not much actual decrease in welfare services

Return of Free Market: the Neo Liberals Friedrich Hayek Ludwig von Mises Free market is best way of communication of needs of society Great popularity in 1990s Press for reduced regulations on large industry Motivate through economic returns

Return of De centralized Cultural and Political factors Decline of state centred socialism Alternatives to centralized bureaucracies Anarchism & Mutualism Environmental critique Religious critique

ALTERNATIVE ORGANIZATIONS THE CO-OPERATIVE e.g. the Israeli Kibbutz

How to design a better organization? What values? What structure? What rules? What roles? What procedures?

Rochedale Principles of Cooperation Voluntary and open membership Democratic member control Member economic participation Autonomy and independence Education, training and information Cooperation among cooperatives Concern for community

An Anarchist Example: The Kibbutz of Israel Collectively owned organization Around 2000, 2.5% of population of Israel lived in a Kibbutz, but produced 33% of its agricultural products and 6.3% of its manufactured products Set up farms and later small industries Former prime ministers like Golda Meir and David Ben Gurion lived in a kibbutz.

Kibbutz From each according to ability and to each according to need. All income of kibbutz goes to a common pool. Personal allowances are given. All major decisions made through meetings and democratic processes. Rotation of work. Emphasis on equality. Motivation through culture and nationalism. Children reared collectively.

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Decline of Kibbutz Tended to be secular, got into political conflicts with religious groups in Israel Unwise borrowing in 1970s, leading to huge debts Many children chose to leave the kibbutz for various reasons

Return of Kibbutz Renewed cultural energy More flexible work assignments From each according to preference and to each according to need Greater hiring of labour from outside kibbutz Children now raised primarily by family Greater disparity in personal allowances

Cooperatives in India Important element of freedom struggle Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited, owned by 2.4 million farmers in Gujarat, owners of AMUL brand Institute of Rural Management, Ahmedabad (IRMA) Pradan, Cooperative Development Foundation, etc. Cooperative housing societies

Cooperatives in India Problem of infiltration and seizure by local elites 66 75% cooperatives in India have this problem 25 33 % do well. Hutatma Ahir Sugar Cooperative, Sangli Maharashtra, has the highest productivity amongst ALL sugar mills in India

Environmental / Technological Alternatives READING: E.F. Schumacher's Toward a Human-Scale Technology

The Big Question What is Good Work? This is fundamentally a moral question We have the capacity to do both good as well as evil. How to choose?

Basic problems with industrial society Draws upon our mental energies too much, distracting us from more important questions Consumerism and advertising emphasize greed, avarice, envy and egotism. However, all cultures agree that these are values that should be discouraged. Our personality gets stunted, no longer with any ideals of truth, beauty or goodness Autocratic methods of management

The Good in Industrial Society Good must be seen in moral, not material terms Industrial Society has increased freedom

Worldly failures of industrial society Disrupted organic relations Depleted non renewable resources Degraded our mental and intellectual resources while these are exactly what our society needs the most Breeds violence

The answers Technology has values embedded in it Reaffirm human values and build technologies which embed human values

Present Trends in Technology Bigger More capital intensive More complex More violent

Direction of Solutions Develop a human scale technology Make things smaller Less capital intensive Simpler Less violent

The Gandhian Approach Moral Directions for Industry

Reading (not compulsory) M.K. Gandhi (1909) Hind Swaraj

Central Questions: What kind of industrialization is a better industrialization? How to apply this question in the present day situation?

BASIC PRINCIPLES Must focus on Prem and Ahimsa There exists enormous unhappiness and oppression Self rule control of one's passions by one's mind Swaraj does not come simply with the leaving of the British

Basic Principles for Industrialization Moderation and temperance Satya or truthfulness Justice freedom from possessiveness and greed Courage

Practical Steps My life is my message Encourage village industries, avoid centralization Use labour intensive technologies, avoid mechanization Develop social trusteeship, not ownership e.g. Khadi, village handicrafts, etc.

Weaknesses of Gandhi's Approach Unimaginatively applied Did not grasp possibilities of new technologies Relied on older mode of production

Exercise Try to think of two examples from your field of specialization which can further an industrialization driven by the value of compassion (and not violence)?