双金属种族隔离:大英帝国主义与黄金标准

IF 0.4 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE International Critical Thought Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/21598282.2023.2253078
Jay Tharappel
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ABSTRACT 1920 年,弗拉基米尔-列宁将 "帝国主义 "定义为民族剥削,这就提出了一个问题:在历史上,各国是如何剥削其他国家的。本文将论证,要回答这个问题,就需要在马克思主义话语中引入新的概念,即 "货币霸权 "与 "重商主义对手 "之间的 "霸权-对手 "辩证关系,来捕捉多个国家和多种货币之间的竞争。本文将以大英帝国为中心,说明以金本位制为基础的英国货币霸权是通过一种可称为 "双金属种族隔离 "的制度来运作的,这种制度涉及黄金与白银的价值套利,以方便对印度和中国的掠夺,然而,随着其他国家在工业上开始 "追赶 "英国(即 "重商主义对手"),英国金本位制的可信度受到了损害。
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Bimetallic Apartheid: British Imperialism and the Gold Standard
ABSTRACT In 1920, Vladimir Lenin defined “imperialism” as national exploitation, which raises the question of how nations exploited other nations throughout history. This article will argue that answering this question requires introducing new concepts into Marxist discourse that can capture competition among multiple states and currencies, namely the “hegemon-rival” dialectic between the “currency hegemon” and the “mercantile rivals.” Focussing on the British empire, this article will show that British currency hegemony based on the gold standard functioned by a system that can be called “bimetallic apartheid,” which involved arbitraging the value of gold against silver in order to facilitate the plundering of India and China, however, as other states began to industrially “catch up” with Britain (i.e., the “mercantile rivals”), the credibility of the British gold standard was undermined.
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