回顾:一门阴郁的浪漫学科

Retrospectives: A Dismal Romantic

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 1990
被引 43
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

追溯了“阴郁科学”这一绰号的起源,揭示其并非源于马尔萨斯的人口论,而是19世纪中叶托马斯·卡莱尔对自由政治经济学、民主政府和市场体系的攻击,融合了浪漫主义、反动和种族主义。

Abstract

Economists like to think of their discipline as queen of the social sciences. Unfortunately, our vocation is more likely to be berated as “the dismal science.” This witticism has a checkered history. In the popular mind, economists are viewed as “dismal” largely because of our acute sensitivity to budget constraints and opportunity costs. Within the profession, the expression is often linked to the pessimistic demographics of Thomas Malthus. But the epithet “dismal science” was far more than gentle fun at the expense of the Reverend Malthus. Instead, it was a rallying cry of a mid-19th century attack on liberal political economy. The term originated from an odd jumble of romanticism, reaction and racism with which the flamboyant social critic Thomas Carlyle sought to discredit both democratic government and the market system. His attack on political economy was incidental to the larger enterprise.

经济学史托马斯·卡莱尔政治经济学批判浪漫主义