经济学学科与19世纪后期公司资本主义的兴起

Ronald Schleifer
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摘要本文考察了19世纪末工业(或“企业”)资本主义向金融(或“公司”)资本主义转变过程中,从“政治经济学”中涌现出来的“经济学”学科的形成。在此过程中,它探讨了欧美维多利亚时代高等教育现代学科的结构和目标的创造。政治经济学的“古典”经济学是个人主义的和“非整合”的,而“新古典”经济学是由剑桥大学的阿尔弗雷德·马歇尔(Alfred Marshall)(以及19世纪末的其他人)提出的,是合作的和“整合”在高等教育中的,这两者之间的对比是维多利亚时代知识和文化价值的反映。因此,本文将高等教育机构的革新和创新描述为19世纪后期公司资本主义兴起的重要组成部分,特别是在英国和美国。更具体地说,它分析了19世纪后期新兴学科经济学中的协作理解;经济学中对知识的匿名理解;以及19世纪后期新兴消费主义文化中经济学作为一门学科的制度性理解和结构。
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The Discipline of Economics and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism in the Late Nineteenth Century
Abstract This article examines the formation of the discipline of “Economics,” emerging from “Political Economy,” in relation to the transformation of industrial (or “entrepreneurial”) capitalism into finance (or “corporate”) capitalism in the late nineteenth century. In so doing, it explores the creation of the structure and goals of the modern disciplines of higher education in the Euro-American Victorian era. The contrast between “classical” economics of Political Economy, which was individualist and “unincorporated,” and the discipline of “neoclassical” Economics articulated by Alfred Marshall at Cambridge (among others in the late nineteenth century), which was collaborative and “incorporated” in higher education, is notable as a reflection of intellectual and cultural values in the Victorian era. Thus, the article describes the renovations and innovations of institutions of higher education as part and parcel of the rise of corporate capitalism in the late nineteenth century, particularly in Britain and the United States. More specifically, it analyzes the collaborative understanding in the emerging discipline of Economics in the late nineteenth century; the anonymous understanding of knowledge in Economics; and the institutional understanding and structure of Economics as a discipline in the emerging consumerist culture of the late nineteenth century.
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