弗朗索瓦·魁奈的写作工坊与重农主义的形成

The Writing Workshop of Francois Quesnay and the Making of Physiocracy

History of Political Economy · 2008
被引 49
人大 A-ABS 2

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利用档案材料,研究了魁奈及其合作者的科学实践,提出1764年前他们更像一个写作工坊而非重农学派,魁奈像艺术大师一样分工组织写作和数据收集,1764年后工坊才逐渐被学派取代。

Abstract

Using archival materials, we investigate the scientific practices of François Quesnay and the individuals who worked with him in relation to their social background. Our contention is that, before 1764, the group of authors who shared Quesnay's commitment to an agrarian economic theory are best described as the “writing workshop” of François Quesnay rather than as the “physiocratic” school. Quesnay organized and supervised the work of these individuals, who assisted him in a manner clearly reminiscent of that of workshops of artists from late medieval and early modern Europe. On the one hand, Quesnay tightly controlled the work of those (the Marquis de Mirabeau, Pattullo, Du Pont de Nemours) who published economic writings, correcting and even rewriting whole parts of their texts. On the other hand, he commanded other writers/individuals to collect data and execute and verify calculations, most notably for his tableaux économiques. In other words, the production of political and economic writings was structured by a detailed division of labor organized by Quesnay, who acted as the master of a writing workshop. After the death of Madame de Pompadour, Quesnay's prominent patroness, in 1764, the situation changed. Quesnay's aura of power at court disappeared and with it, his writing workshop. The center of gravity of physiocracy moved from Versailles to Paris, and the workshop was gradually replaced by the physiocratic school.

弗朗索瓦·魁奈写作工坊重农学派学术分工