从古今之分到地理学与人类学:亚当·斯密、卡尔·马克思和阿尔弗雷德·马歇尔思想中历史的意义

From Ancients and Moderns to Geography and Anthropology: The Meaning of History in the Thought of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Alfred Marshall

History of Political Economy · 2013
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

考察亚当·斯密、马克思和马歇尔著作中历史地位的变化,指出法国大革命后历史思想发生巨变,而19世纪下半叶人类史前史的发现动摇了马克思和马歇尔共享的历史预设,促使他们修正历史观及历史与经济的关系,并推动了20世纪经济学与历史学的分离。

Abstract

Developments internal to the study of history have played a significant if overlooked role in the changing status of history within political economy. This article illustrates that claim by way of a survey of the place of history in the writings of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Alfred Marshall. It identifies a sea change in historical thought after the French Revolution, such that Smith's basic contrast of modern with ancient society was replaced in the thought of both Marx and Marshall by a contrast between the modern and the traditional, where the latter consisted of agrarian societies of one sort or another, distinguished according to their particular form of social bond and land ownership. But the discovery of human prehistory in the second half of the nineteenth century undermined the historical presuppositions shared by Marx and Marshall, leading both to revise not only their earlier historical accounts but also their conceptions of the relationship between the historical and the economic. While the discovery of prehistory can be seen as returning Smith's ``primitives'' to the historiographical stage, it also played an important part in fostering the twentieth-century separation of economics from history.

历史思想变迁政治经济学亚当·斯密马克思与马歇尔