Book contents
- Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations
- Lse International Studies
- Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Modernity, Historicity and Transdisciplinarity
- 3 Capitalism, Absolutism, Jacobinism
- 4 Disputing Ottoman Modernity (1839–1918)
- 5 Kemalism as the Ultimate Turkish Substitution for Capitalism (1923–1945)
- 6 Reinterpreting Capitalist Modernity à la Turca
- 7 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Capitalism, Absolutism, Jacobinism
The International Relations of Modernity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2022
- Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations
- Lse International Studies
- Capitalism, Jacobinism and International Relations
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Modernity, Historicity and Transdisciplinarity
- 3 Capitalism, Absolutism, Jacobinism
- 4 Disputing Ottoman Modernity (1839–1918)
- 5 Kemalism as the Ultimate Turkish Substitution for Capitalism (1923–1945)
- 6 Reinterpreting Capitalist Modernity à la Turca
- 7 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter argues that rather than a unilinear extension of the market project from England to France, the Anglo-French contestation, and the concomitant processes of uneven and combined development during the early modern period sharpened and restructured existing sociohistorical differences, ultimately leading to the formulation of a qualitatively different regime of property and modernization in France. Jacobinism was neither absolutism nor capitalism, but combined and bypassed both based on a new form of sociality and political economy. It produced novel social, economic and geopolitical dynamics that gave modernity a radically multilinear texture.
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- Capitalism, Jacobinism and International RelationsRevisiting Turkish Modernity, pp. 54 - 98Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022