The State as Absolute Giver: Symbolic Debt and Reciprocity in the Soviet System
The Universal Provider. AI image To C. Félix Thesis When the State becomes the universal provider, it monopolizes the position of the giver, thereby rendering the counter-gift impossible and blocking symbolic reciprocity . The result is a structural form of domination grounded not in extraction, but in the impossibility of return, and a corresponding erosion of social relations. Introduction: The Problem of the Unreturnable Gift Accounts of the Soviet Union—and, more broadly, of state socialist systems—typically foreground its economic structure: the abolition of private property, the centralization of the means of production, and the redistribution of goods through the State. Such analyses, however, remain largely confined to the framework of political economy. They risk overlooking a more fundamental dynamic—one that operates not at the level of production, but at the level of exchange. If the focus shifts from ownership to reciprocity, a different problem emerges. Wh...