Social and Economic Systems Studies: The Journal of the Japan Association for Social and Economic Systems Studies
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Print ISSN : 0913-5472
Exchange between Organizations and Persons : On Wholeness, Intermediate and Liberty
Haruo MURATA
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1989 Volume 7 Pages 11-15

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We consider some aspects of exchange between two subjective existences.Subjectivity is defined as a characteristic of a system having a mental pole, which acts as the matrix of self-becoming.Two major subjective existences are distinguished;a person and an organization.First, an organization is a system which is independent of individuals and dependent on personal activities contributing to the organization purpose.An organization coul preserve itself only by the contributions of personal efforts for which the organization must give some incentives.Conversely, the subjectivity of an individual is influenced, transformed and created by exchanging various kinds of factors with the related organizations.This type of exchange known as the organization economy teaches us that an organization has the property of wholeness that could not be reduced to personal activities.Second, any exchange based on agreement between individuals generates an organization called lateral, which is an intermediate of the exchange between persons.Third, liberty is essentially based on the intensity of subjectivity and it is strongly related to the exchange between a person and an ideal organization.

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