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Countervailing Powers

Autor Riccardo Rosolino
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2021
This book will trace the trajectory of the surprising idea that the victims of monopolistic conspiracies should be allowed to fight back using the same fraudulent and immoral weapons as the conspirators. In other words, if left to itself, the market will produce the antibodies necessary to survival, notwithstanding its most sinister pathology – the tendency of its principals to conclude private agreements behind the scenes.
Originally conceived in a moral context halfway through the 16th century, the idea was then taken over by the world of commercial law in exactly the form it had been employed theologically. Surprisingly, though, after doing the rounds for over a century, it then disappeared without trace.  This book will look at how Adam Smith revived and recharged the idea. He applied it in The Wealth of Nations (1776) to the conflict of interest between employers and workers in the attempt to break the stranglehold of the artificial compression of wages to minimum subsistence level. After Smith, the freshly revived idea went underground again for another half-century until, in the 1820s, it assumed a front-row position in the newborn liberal political economics. This book will look at how, in the framework of the debate over the repeal of the Combination Laws, the idea was dusted down and put back in the fight, having first been stripped it off its moral clothes and dressed instead in the new robes of economic pragmatism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030378042
ISBN-10: 3030378047
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: VIII, 157 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Adam Smith, Workers’ Rights and the Political Side of the Market.- Chapter 3. Monopoly versus Monopoly.- Chapter 4. Against the Current.- Chapter 5. Who's Afraid of Giants?.

Recenzii

“The intertwining of the internal complexity of Smith’s thought and the complexity of its reception is well illustrated in two recent and important volumes—i.e., Riccardo Rosolino’s Countervailing Powers: The Political Economy of Market, Before and After Adam Smith, and Glory M. Liu’s Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism. … Combining historical expertise and theoretical originality, Rosolino’s work is a valuable contribution to Smith studies.” (Matteo Santarelli, JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY OF IDEAS, Vol. 12 (24), 2023)​

Notă biografică

Riccardo Rosolino is Associate Professor of Modern History at the University of Naples  "L'Orientale",  Department of Human and Social Science, Italy.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book will trace the trajectory of the surprising idea that the victims of monopolistic conspiracies should be allowed to fight back using the same fraudulent and immoral weapons as the conspirators. In other words, if left to itself, the market will produce the antibodies necessary to survival, notwithstanding its most sinister pathology – the tendency of its principals to conclude private agreements behind the scenes.
Originally conceived in a moral context halfway through the 16th century, the idea was then taken over by the world of commercial law in exactly the form it had been employed theologically. Surprisingly, though, after doing the rounds for over a century, it then disappeared without trace.  This book will look at how Adam Smith revived and recharged the idea. He applied it in The Wealth of Nations (1776) to the conflict of interest between employers and workers in the attempt to break the stranglehold of the artificial compression of wages to minimum subsistence level. After Smith, the freshly revived idea went underground again for another half-century until, in the 1820s, it assumed a front-row position in the newborn liberal political economics. This book will look at how, in the framework of the debate over the repeal of the Combination Laws, the idea was dusted down and put back in the fight, having first been stripped it off its moral clothes and dressed instead in the new robes of economic pragmatism.

Caracteristici

Traces the history of the theories applying the principle of fighting fire with fire to market dynamics Illustrates the relevance of recourse to the right of resistance for conceiving the self-sufficiency of the market Focuses on the moral and political solution of letting monopolistic conspiracies neutralise each other