Doctrinal Contest III

Ryan Walter
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This chapter completes the study of doctrinal contest between Malthus and Ricardo by considering their rival treatments of profits. Ricardo’s account gave a central role to his idea of the ‘natural wage’, in which he adapted Malthus’s arguments on population for his own purposes. Ricardo also completed his destruction of Smith’s arguments regarding capital allocation and the quasi-providential properties of the system of natural liberty, as expressed in Smith’s overly quoted notion of an ‘invisible hand’. Ricardo’s uncomprehending reading of Wealth of Nations combined with his doctrinal correction of Smith appears, in hindsight, to have been a toxic reception context for Smith’s work. Malthus responded to Ricardo’s account of profits by claiming to have bested him both theoretically and practically by keeping his analysis open to all causal factors and by being able to account for the relevant facts of Britain’s commercial history. Once again, Malthus targeted the hastiness of Ricardo the theorist in attempting to simplify what could not be simplified. In his response, Ricardo had few rhetorical resources with which to defend the legitimacy of abstract theory.
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本章通过考虑马尔萨斯和李嘉图对利润的对立处理,完成了对马尔萨斯和李嘉图之间的理论竞争的研究。李嘉图的描述为他的“自然工资”思想提供了一个核心角色,在这个思想中,他根据自己的目的改编了马尔萨斯关于人口的论点。李嘉图还完成了对斯密关于资本配置和自然自由体系的准天意属性的论证的破坏,正如斯密被过度引用的“看不见的手”的概念所表达的那样。事后看来,李嘉图对《国富论》的不理解解读,加上他对斯密理论的纠正,似乎是对斯密作品的一种有害的接受背景。马尔萨斯回应李嘉图关于利润的论述,声称自己在理论和实践上都胜过李嘉图,因为他的分析对所有因果因素开放,而且能够解释英国商业历史的相关事实。马尔萨斯再一次将矛头对准了理论家李嘉图急于简化无法简化的东西。在他的回应中,李嘉图没有多少修辞资源来捍卫抽象理论的合法性。
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