幸福的迹象

Signs of Happiness

History of Political Economy · 2021
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中文导读

通过分析Francesc Romà i Rossell在1768年的文本《幸福的迹象》,追溯了西班牙帝国在三十年战争后如何将幸福置于政治核心,并融合官房主义思想以推动国家复兴。

Abstract

Although it has been argued that Cameralism had a prominent place in the formation of the modern economic mind and that public happiness was a crucial intersection of early modern economic discourses, its (re) discovery by mainstream economics has been considered partial and unconvincing. Therefore, it is crucial to understand that it was in the aftermath of the political and economic crisis of the Thirty Years’ War that happiness was established at the core of the foundations of Spanish Imperialism in the 1650s and then again in the 1760s. The text Signs of Happiness by Francesc Romà i Rossell (1768) is the best thread to reconstruct the evolution of Spanish imperialism. It spins the thread from the 1650s when happiness expanded the public sphere until the publication of his proposal where happiness is defined as the ability to recover from the decline through internal development and the improvement of agriculture, industry, and commerce. It is then when happiness and Cameralist teachings came together to sharpen Romà i Rossell’s science of government to transform the monarchy and underpin the creation of the Spanish nation.

西班牙帝国主义公共幸福官房主义弗朗西斯科·罗马·罗塞尔