约翰·斯图尔特·密尔论中国的静止状态

John Stuart Mill on China’s Stationary State

History of Political Economy · 2021
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

从资本积累和人类进步两个角度,分析密尔对中国经济停滞与人性停滞相互影响的看法,适合研究密尔思想或中国近代经济史的学者参考。

Abstract

Current literature on John Stuart Mill’s writings about Asia have focused mainly on his relationship with India because of Mill’s thirty-five-year career in the East India Company. Scholars in both China and the West have not paid attention to Mill’s views on China. This paper delves into Mill’s notion of China’s stationary state from two perspectives: (1) a stationary state of capital accumulation and (2) a stationary state of human improvement. In Principles, Mill explained his conception of a stationary state. He linked China’s economic stagnation to the low desire for capital accumulation. In On Liberty and Considerations, Mill explored the reasons for China’s stagnancy in human improvement. He discussed the negative impact of the “despotism of custom” on individual liberty and the defects of a bureaucratic government in nineteenth-century China. Mill thought that a stationary state of capital accumulation does not necessarily imply a stationary state of human improvement. However, he seemed to argue that in China these two types of stationary states have a mutual effect upon each other.

约翰·斯图亚特·密尔中国静止状态资本积累人类进步