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- W1966249729 abstract "It has been twenty-five years since the appearance of Albert Hirschman's The Passions and the Interests, a seminal analysis of the Enlightenment social and economic imaginary. 1 Hirschman argued that moralists who believed the passions might be kept in check by using one passion to restrain another came to the conclusion in the eighteenth century that the role of balancing passion could best be played by interest--the passion for wealth. Interest was suitable for this role, Hirschman suggested, because it was regarded as a calm and regular passion, one that, if not exactly laudable, was at least rational and predictable. Construed as a check on humankind's more destructive urges, he claimed, interest began a slow transition that transformed it from a vice into a quasi-virtuous dis-position, a transition signaled in his view by the emergence of representations that cast trade as a gentle, civilizing force--le doux commerce. With acquisitive drives represented in such a positive light, Hirschman argued, the way was open to imagining a social order based on exchange relations that would be conjunctive rather than disjunctive. The remaking of interest as a check on the passions was central to the development of a moral language that would legitimate an emerging commercial society." @default.
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- W1966249729 title "Emulation in Eighteenth-Century French Economic Thought" @default.
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