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The Marquis de Mirabeau and Cantillon's Essai sur la nature du commerce en général
This article presents a detailed chronology of the creation of and the very special role played by Richard Cantillon's in this process. It shows that Mirabeau obtained the manuscript of the French translation of the made by Cantillon himself through a marquis de Saint-George. It provides a biog...
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Published in: | History of political economy 2023-08, Vol.55 (4), p.677-714 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article presents a detailed chronology of the creation of
and the very special role played by Richard Cantillon's
in this process. It shows that Mirabeau obtained the manuscript of the French translation of the
made by Cantillon himself through a marquis de Saint-George. It provides a biography of this obscure character and discusses his relationship with both Cantillon and the Marquis de Mirabeau. Then, it examines how Mirabeau used Cantillon's text as a source of inspiration for four projects developed in different contexts. As shown in the article, from 1740 to 1757, his relationship to Cantillon's text changed. His first two tries merely abstracted and rewrote the original text of the
to adapt it to a general readership. In the early 1750s, motivated by his discussions with his younger brother, the Chevalier de Mirabeau, on political economy, the marquis developed a more ambitious plan. He decided to provide an annotated edition of Cantillon's
. By 1756, Mirabeau realized that his ideas and interests had become so different from those of Cantillon that it was best to reconceive his project as a stand-alone and completely original text, the one he finally published as
in 1757. |
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ISSN: | 0018-2702 1527-1919 |
DOI: | 10.1215/00182702-10620941 |