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Malthusianism,socialism and feminism in the United States
Authors:Linda Gordon
Affiliation:Victoria University , USA
Abstract:This article examines and compares Adam Ferguson's and Guillaume-Thomas Raynal's analyses of modern commercial states by reconstructing their accounts of the history and politics of the Dutch Republic. For both writers, the Dutch case stood as a clear instance of the political dangers implicit in a particular type of commercial polity, and both sought to apply its lessons to an understanding of the future of their own states. Although Ferguson's and Raynal's arguments about the decline of the Dutch trading state overlapped, their analyses reflected different evaluations of the relationship between modern states and modern economic institutions (trading companies and public debts). The broader purpose of the article is to shed light on the distinctive theories of commerce and models of European development that informed the major works of Enlightenment historiography and political thought produced by Ferguson and Raynal in the 1760s and 1770s.
Keywords:Ferguson  Raynal  Montesquieu  Dutch Republic  Commerce  Commercial states  Republicanism  Enlightenment history  Public debt  Colonies  Stadtholderate
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