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The originators of classical political economyandmdash;Adam Smith, David Ricardo, James Steuart, and othersandmdash;created a discourse that explained the logic, the origin, and, in many respects, the essential rightness of capitalism. But, in the great texts of that discourse, these writers downplayed a crucial requirement for capitalismandrsquo;s creation: For it to succeed, peasants would have to abandon their self-sufficient lifestyle and go to work for wages in a factory. Why would they willingly do this?

and#9;Clearly, they did not go willingly. As Michael Perelman shows, they were forced into the factories with the active support of the same economists who were making theoretical claims for capitalism as a self-correcting mechanism that thrived without needing government intervention. Directly contradicting the laissez-faire principles they claimed to espouse, these men advocated government policies that deprived the peasantry of the means for self-provision in order to coerce these small farmers into wage labor. To show how Adam Smith and the other classical economists appear to have deliberately obscured the nature of the control of labor and how policies attacking the economic independence of the rural peasantry were essentially conceived to foster primitive accumulation, Perelman examines diaries, letters, and the more practical writings of the classical economists. He argues that these private and practical writings reveal the real intentions and goals of classical political economyandmdash;to separate a rural peasantry from their access to land.

and#9;This rereading of the history of classical political economy sheds important light on the rise of capitalism to its present state of world dominance. Historians of political economy and Marxist thought will find that this book broadens their understanding of how capitalism took hold in the industrial age.

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andldquo;After reading Michael Perelman's excellent book we see our world in different colors. The origin of market capitalism is the product of strategies pursued to take away from people the conditions for developing alternative ways to live and produce. We also discover that classical political economy has been so instrumental in guiding these strategies. The book leaves us to wonder how the same mechanisms are reproduced today. This critical question pervades the book.andrdquo;andmdash;Massimo De Angelis, University of East London

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andldquo;This study is to be admired for its comprehensiveness, scope, and the amount of unearthing and excavation Perelman provides. The indictment of political economists who addressed themselves to the matter of primitive accumulation is masterful.andrdquo;andmdash;H. T. Wilson, York University

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Clearly, they did not go willingly. Michael Perelman shows that they were forced into the factories with the active support of the same economists who were making theoretical claims for capitalism as a self-correcting mechanism that thrived without needing government intervention. To show how Adam Smith and the other classical economists appear to have deliberately obscured the nature of the control of labour and how policies attacking the economic independence of the rural peasantry were essentially conceived to foster primitive accumulation, Perelman examines diaries, letters, and the more practical writings of the classical economists. He argues that these private and practical writings reveal the real intentions and goals of classical political economy - to separate a rural peasantry from their access to land.

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"After reading Michael Perelman's excellent book we see our world in different colors. The origin of market capitalism is the product of strategies pursued to take away from people the conditions for developing alternative ways to live and produce. We also discover that classical political economy has been so instrumental in guiding these strategies. The book leaves us to wonder how the same mechanisms are reproduced today. This critical question pervades the book."--Massimo De Angelis, University of East London

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Rethinks the history of classical political economy by assessing the Marxian idea of “primitive accumulation,” the process by which a propertyless working class is created.

About the Author

Michael Perelman is Professor of Economics at California State University, Chico. His books include The Natural Instability of Markets: Expectations, Increasing Returns, and the Collapse of Markets.


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ISBN:
9780822324911
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
05/03/2000
Publisher:
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages:
424
Height:
1.01IN
Width:
5.86IN
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2000
Series Volume:
Nr. 3
UPC Code:
2800822324913
Author:
Michael Perelman
Author:
Perelman
Author:
Perelman
Media Run Time:
B
Subject:
Economics
Subject:
History
Subject:
Capitalism
Subject:
Economics -- History.
Subject:
Division of labor
Subject:
Capitalism -- History.
Subject:
Politics - General
Subject:
Classical school of economics

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