Bringing freedom back to developmentalism: industrialisation as national independence

IF 2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
J. Ahumada
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Why is developmentalism as an economic school aimed at the industrialisation of peripheral nations? Based on a reading of key authors from both the ‘American System of political economy’ of the 19th century and the Latin American structuralist and dependency schools of the 20th century, this article suggests that the answer lies, not in an economic, but in a political dimension: to ensure the material basis for national freedom. To sustain this hypothesis, the article argues that there is a common implicit conception of freedom shared by Alexander Hamilton, Henry Carey and Friedrich List, on the side of the American school, and Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Raúl Prebisch, Celso Furtado and Osvaldo Sunkel, from the Latin American school. This conception is heir to the idea of Machiavelli’s Free State, its core is the notion of liberty as non-dependency and collective autonomy and identifies in industrialisation the way for a periphery to be able to live without depending on the arbitrary will of foreign powers. This definition differs from both the liberal and capability conceptions of freedom and allows for the identification of forms of domination that occur between nations and through the global market that requires the peripheries to erect autonomous collective productive capabilities for their overcoming.
让自由回归发展主义:工业化是国家独立
为什么发展主义作为一种经济学派的目标是周边国家的工业化?基于对19世纪“美国政治经济体系”和20世纪拉丁美洲结构主义和附属学派的主要作者的阅读,本文认为答案不在于经济层面,而在于政治层面:确保国家自由的物质基础。为了支持这一假设,文章认为,美国学派的亚历山大·汉密尔顿、亨利·凯里和弗里德里希·李斯特,以及拉丁美洲学派的费尔南多·恩里克·卡多佐、劳尔·普雷比施、塞尔索·富尔塔多和奥斯瓦尔多·桑克尔都有一个共同的隐含自由概念。这一概念继承了马基雅维利的自由国家思想,其核心是自由作为非依赖性和集体自治的概念,并在工业化中确定了外围国家能够在不依赖外国势力任意意志的情况下生活的方式。这一定义不同于自由的自由和能力概念,允许识别国家之间和通过全球市场发生的统治形式,这需要周边国家建立自主的集体生产能力来克服这些能力。
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期刊介绍: The Cambridge Journal of Economics, founded in 1977 in the traditions of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki, Joan Robinson and Kaldor, provides a forum for theoretical, applied, policy and methodological research into social and economic issues. Its focus includes: •the organisation of social production and the distribution of its product •the causes and consequences of gender, ethnic, class and national inequities •inflation and unemployment •the changing forms and boundaries of markets and planning •uneven development and world market instability •globalisation and international integration.
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