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Albert O. Hirschman

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In this intellectual biography, the economic historian Michele Alacevich explores the development and trajectory of Albert O. Hirschman’s approach to social-scientific questions. He traces the many...
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  • 06 April 2021
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Winner, 2023 Best Book Award, Italian Association for the History of Economic Thought

One of the most original social scientists of the twentieth century, Albert O. Hirschman led an uncommonly dramatic life. After fleeing Nazi Germany as a youth, he fought in the Spanish Civil War, took part in antifascist activities in Italy, and organized an underground rescue operation in Marseille through which more than 2,000 people, including Marc Chagall, Arthur Koestler, and Hannah Arendt, escaped Europe. Hirschman moved across topics, methodologies, and disciplinary boundaries as fluidly as he did among countries and languages. His work is marked by a deep suspicion of all-encompassing theories, valuing instead doubt and a sensitivity to contingencies and unexpected consequences.

In this intellectual biography, the economic historian Michele Alacevich explores the development and trajectory of Hirschman’s characteristic approach to social-scientific questions. He traces the many strands of Hirschman’s thought and their place in his multifaceted body of work, considering their limitations as well as their strengths. Alacevich puts Hirschman’s ideas into context, following his participation in the major intellectual and political debates of his times. He examines Hirschman’s pioneering work in development studies and his analyses of social change, the history of capitalism, and the workings of democracy alongside his activities in the postwar reconstruction of Europe and economic development in Latin America. A compelling intellectual portrait of a profoundly distinctive thinker, this book also reflects on Hirschman’s legacy and lasting influence.

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Price: $160.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 06 April 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231199827
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
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The quietly vibrant and open-minded scholarship of Albert O. Hirschman, a mix of modesty and assertiveness about political economy, demography, the history of ideas, democracy and social movements, and analytical theory, deserves this book’s bracing critical engagement. With a sympathetic yet tough-minded disposition, Michele Alacevich thoughtfully assesses the innovative and often inspiring achievements of Hirschman’s field-stretching writings, as well as their lacunae and occasional overstatement. In so doing, his keen appraisal captures not just the range, depth, and verve of the writing but also the urgency of Hirschman’s quest for grounded reform across a considerable range of geography and historical circumstances with an unremitting sense of realism.
Michele Alacevich is professor of economic history and the history of economic thought at the University of Bologna. He is the author of The Political Economy of the World Bank: The Early Years (2009), coauthor of Inequality: A Short History (2018), and coeditor of Hirschman’s The Postwar Economic Order: National Reconstruction and International Cooperation (Columbia, 2022).

Preface
1. The Formation of an International Political Economist
2. The Politics of Power
3. Pioneer of Development
4. Remaking Development Economics
5. An Interdisciplinary Social Science
6. The History and Theory of Market Societies
7. The Working of Democracy
8. The Legacy of Albert Hirschman
Notes
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index