TY - JOUR TI - Spontaneous Order and Relational Sociology: From the Scottish Enlightenment to Human Figurations T2 - The Russian Sociological Review IS - The Russian Sociological Review KW - spontaneous order KW - Scottish enlightenment KW - Norbert Elias KW - human figurations KW - national habitus KW - relational sociology AB - If viewed from a long-term and large-scale perspective, human interdependencies today can be seen as approaching species integration on a worldwide level. However, emergent worldwide processes of integration and differentiation tend to be reduced to static concept-things such as "governmentality", "globalization", "cosmopolitanization", "mobilities", and "networks", helping to obscure the mundane processes of institution formation, in particular the tenacious endurance of the nation-state. This paper argues that the pathological realism of neoliberal globalization today can be more adequately approached by engaging with the historical precursors of the so-called "relational turn" in contemporary sociology. The earlier relational sociology of the Scottish enlightenment, particularly Adam Ferguson (1767), Adam Smith (1776) and David Hume (1739) developed ideas of spontaneous order and such related concepts as "the invisible hand" and "unintended consequences" in an attempt to understand and control the rapid transformation of Scotland, a relatively under-developed economy on the edge of Europe. The Scottish spontaneous order tradition is compared to Elias’s idea of "figuration" as an unplanned but patterned process of increasingly complex and opaque social interdependencies and functional democratization. This process appears to have reached definite limits. Humanity is ensnared in a compelling global double-bind process of armed states that continue to threaten, endanger and fear each other, and a pervasive elite belief in the spontaneous efficiency and self-correcting mechanisms of the global "magic market". AU - Alex Law UR - https://sociologica.hse.ru/en/2017-16-4/213457581.html PY - 2017 SP - 14-36 VL - 16