
Commerce versus Conquest : The Political Economy of Jean-Francois Melon
Political Economies of Capitalism, 1600-1850
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Jean-François Melon (1675–1738) was the most widely read European political economist before Adam Smith. This book is the first collection dedicated to exploring the context, message, and reach of Melon’s work. The leitmotif of commerce versus conquest offers a key to Melon’s vision. He argued that a new kind of commercial state must displace the war-oriented regimes of the past. The vitality of commerce was the crowning achievement and natural outcome of well-conceived statecraft, not simply a means to other ends. His Essai politique sur le commerce (1734, rev. 1736), which circulated in ten French-language editions and was translated into eight other languages, was the first comprehensive outline of a political economy appropriate for the modern state, overturning many contemporary conventions. Commerce versus Conquest explores the settings in which Melon wrote and the debates his work generated both within the French context and in translation. It also offers the first English translations of several key works by Melon including three new chapters of the expanded 1736 edition of the Essai. This volume is intended for scholars and students of the history of economic thought, the history of political thought, French intellectual history, Enlightenment studies, and the history of capitalism.

