Werner Sombart described the concept of capital as something that "did
not exist before double-entry bookkeeping." "Capital," he wrote, "can
be defined as that amount of wealth which is used in making profits
and which enters into the accounts." Rob Bryer has written of a
capitalist "mentality" that consists of using accounting information
to control the labor process "by holding the collective worker
accountable for the rate of return on capital." Such control by the
bottom line is central, not incidental, to both the domination of the
labor process by capital and the evolution of the ways that domination
has been implemented through successive forms of technology. Any
alternative to that domination requires the development of a
counter-mentality that "turns the capitalist development of
calculation and accountability to other ends."

Bryer referred to that counter-mentality as a "socialist mentality"
but I would amend that to a "social accounting mentality" to both
enlist and implicate an incumbent social accounting tradition as well
as to distance the alternative mentality from advocacy of state
socialism. Ownership of the means of production may be beside the
point or it may be more eclectic than traditional socialism assumes.
It is not private ownership per se that is onerous but the domination
over the labor process that a one-dimensional accounting mentality
enforces. Social accounting is simply the kind of accounting that has
to be done when two or more accounting entities are being aggregated.
It differs from the accounting of a single enterprise in the way that
transactions between the constituent parts are treated. Great care
needs to be taken in defining the boundaries between parties to avoid
errors such as "double counting." It is, in effect, the systematic
double counting of the returns due to capital that maintains the
social domination of capital and obstructs social justice.

See "Time on the Ledger: Social Accounting for the Good Society":
http://ecologicalheadstand.blogspot.com/p/time-on-ledger-social-accounting-for.html

-- 
Sandwichman
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