英国凯恩斯主义的政治危机,1973-1983

IF 1.8 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Colm Murphy
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在20世纪70 - 80年代的西方政治经济学历史中,凯恩斯主义通常被描绘成新自由主义优势的受害者。本文以修正主义学术为基础,超越新自由主义,解释凯恩斯主义在全球背景下英国政治经济转型中的命运。它探讨了一个被忽视的案例研究:凯恩斯主义政策制定者韦恩·戈德利(Wynne Godley)和弗朗西斯·克里普斯(Francis Cripps)引发的激烈争议。为了应对滞胀和罢工,戈德利和克里普斯要求全面控制进口,以防止大规模失业,扭转英国的“衰退”。他们成为了著名的经济学家,受到了政府部长和官员、政党、记者和伦敦金融城的赞赏和谴责。他们的争论提出了棘手的问题,不仅涉及经济政策,还涉及大英帝国解体后、冷战期间以及欧共体内部的英国国内治国方术和地缘政治关系。回顾这些辩论,凸显了去工业化的不稳定影响。它还揭示了(地缘)政治计算比新自由主义意识形态更直接地决定了凯恩斯主义政策制定的命运。因此,戈德利和克里普斯的失败为整个欧洲的终结主义凯恩斯主义者揭示了一个更深层次的政治困境:随着全球化的加速,他们能够(或者应该)在何种领土秩序上实施需求管理?这个问题继续影响着21世纪的西方政治。
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The Political Crisis of British Keynesianism, 1973–1983
In histories of Western political economy in the 1970s–1980s, Keynesianism is conventionally depicted as a victim of neoliberal ascendancy. Building on revisionist scholarship, this article looks beyond neoliberalism to explain the fate of Keynesianism in the transforming political economy of the United Kingdom in its global contexts. It explores a neglected case study: the intense controversies sparked by the Keynesian policy makers Wynne Godley and Francis Cripps. Responding to stagflation and strikes, Godley and Cripps demanded sweeping import controls to forestall mass unemployment and reverse Britain’s ‘decline’. They became celebrity economists, attracting admiration and opprobrium from government ministers and officials, political parties, journalists, and the City. Their arguments raised thorny questions, not just over economic policy, but also over Britain’s domestic statecraft and geopolitical relations after empire, during the Cold War, and inside the European Community. Revisiting these debates underscores the destabilizing impact of de-industrialization. It also reveals that (geo)political calculation determined the fate of Keynesian policy making more directly than neoliberal ideology. Godley and Cripps’s failure therefore illuminates a deeper political dilemma for fin-de-siècle Keynesians across Europe: upon which territorial order could they, and should they, exercise demand management as globalization accelerated? This question continues to shape Western politics in the twenty-first century.
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Past & Present
Past & Present Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1952, Past & Present is widely acknowledged to be the liveliest and most stimulating historical journal in the English-speaking world. The journal offers: •A wide variety of scholarly and original articles on historical, social and cultural change in all parts of the world. •Four issues a year, each containing five or six major articles plus occasional debates and review essays. •Challenging work by young historians as well as seminal articles by internationally regarded scholars. •A range of articles that appeal to specialists and non-specialists, and communicate the results of the most recent historical research in a readable and lively form. •A forum for debate, encouraging productive controversy.
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