Scarsità e sovranità. Riflessioni sulla sostenibilità alla luce delle idee di Dumouchel e Bataille
Abstract
The article proposes a reflection on two concepts, related to the theme of sustainability. The first is scarcity, the latter is sovereignty. The article considers the institution of the scarcity on a social level. In this perspective, scarcity is a set of goods and resources insufficient to satisfy the needs of all people. The paper emphasizes not only a natural dimension linked to human needs, but also a social dimension:  the  conditions  for  the  institution  of  scarcity  are  not  only  economic,  but  related  to  power  and  interest  to  manage  a  resource.  In  this  sense,  scarcity is not just a natural fact. The idea of scarcity is socially established and the social institution  of  scarcity  is  a  means  of  controlling  the  conflict.  Secondly,  the  paper  proposes  the Bataillean concept of dépense, which includes not only the excessive consumption, but also the dimensions of luxury, of play, of art, of the sacred. In such dimensions, time and resources are not destined to a profit, but are an end in themselves, in a non-utilitarian way. The dépense  implies sovereign attitudes and behaviours of people over things, thanks to a way of consuming goods according to a non-servile logic.
URI
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2947http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/4763
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