A feeling for history

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY
History Compass Pub Date : 2022-03-02 DOI:10.1111/hic3.12718
Kenneth Lipartito
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Abstract

Thomas Piketty argues that economists need to more seriously engage with history to understand inequality. In his two books on capitalism, Piketty does just that. But what type of history? This essay argues that Piketty, following the example of the Annales School and Braudel's The Mediterranean, has produced a powerful “descriptive” history, a still underappreciated form of work that is often incorrectly contrasted with analytical history. Piketty's insights stem from the power of description in telling us “what was the case,” as Allan Megill argues, and thus precedes causal explanation. When it comes to change over time, Piketty follows the model of eventful temporality that William Sewell has proposed. In contrast to positivist social science, which is built around deep constants over time, Piketty understands that the forces of history subject even seemingly stable structures to change. For this reason, he also believes it is possible to overcome the deep inequalities that have long existed in capitalism.

对历史的感受
托马斯•皮凯蒂(Thomas Piketty)认为,经济学家需要更认真地研究历史,才能理解不平等。在他关于资本主义的两本书中,皮凯蒂就是这么做的。但是什么样的历史呢?本文认为,皮凯蒂以年鉴学派和布罗代尔的《地中海》为榜样,创作了一部强有力的“描述性”历史,这是一种仍未得到充分重视的作品形式,经常被错误地与分析性历史进行对比。皮凯蒂的洞见源于描述的力量,它告诉我们“事情是怎样的”,正如艾伦·米吉尔(Allan Megill)所说的那样,因此先于因果解释。当谈到随时间的变化时,皮凯蒂遵循了威廉·休厄尔(William Sewell)提出的事件暂时性模型。与实证主义社会科学不同,实证主义社会科学是建立在长期的深层常数之上的,皮凯蒂明白,历史的力量甚至会使看似稳定的结构发生变化。出于这个原因,他也相信克服长期存在于资本主义的深层不平等是可能的。
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