The Passions and the Interests - Political Arguments for Capitalism Before Its Triumph

Albert O. Hirschman

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Author
Albert O. Hirschman
Publish Date
1997-01-26
Edition
Anniversary, Subsequent
Subtitle
Political Arguments for Capitalism Before Its Triumph
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
180
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691015988
ISBN-13
9780691015989
citemno
043687
SKU
9780691015989

Description

In this volume, Albert Hirschman reconstructs the intellectual climate of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to illuminate the intricate ideological transformation that occurred, wherein the pursuit of material interests --so long condemned as the deadly sin of avarice --was assigned the role of containing the unruly and destructive passions of man. Hirschman here offers a new interpretation for the rise of capitalism, one that emphasizes the continuities between old and new, in contrast to the assumption of a sharp break that is a common feature of both Marxian and Weberian thinking. Among the insights presented here is the ironical finding that capitalism was originally supposed to accomplish exactly what was soon denounced as its worst feature: the repression of the passions in favor of the "harmless," if one-dimensional, interests of commercial life. To portray this lengthy ideological change as an endogenous process, Hirschman draws on the writings of a large number of thinkers, including Montesquieu, Sir James Steuart, and Adam Smith.