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Winter 2017
ISSN 0890-913X
Volume 32, Number 4

McCloskey and the Dutch: Capitalist Rhetoric and the Economic History of Holland

Michael J. Douma, Georgetown University
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TheJournalofPrivateEnterprise32(4),2017,4957McCloskeyandtheDutch:CapitalistRhetoricandtheEconomicHistoryofHollandMichaelJ.DoumaGeorgetownUniversity______________________________________________________AbstractDeirdreMcCloskeyarguesquitepersuasivelythatrhetoricandideaswereessentialfortheriseofcapitalismintheNetherlandsintheseventeenthcentury.DutchscholarscouldbenefitfromMcCloskeysviewsonthetopic,buttheywillbereluctanttoengageherworkbecauseitisnotbasedonprimaryresearchanddoesnotengagemostmajorcontemporaryworksintherelevanthistoriography.Contemporaryscholarship,inDutchandinEnglish,emphasizestheimportantroleofinstitutionsandgovernmentactorsinearlyDutchcapitalism.ThisarticleaimstosituateMcCloskeysworkwithinthisliterature,withthehopeformorediscussioninthefieldsothatMcCloskeysthesiswillreceivetheattentionitdeserves.______________________________________________________JELCodes:N14,E02,P12Keywords:Dutch,Holland,Netherlands,institutions,rhetoric,McCloskeyI.IntroductionTheseventeenth-centuryDutchplayanimportantroleinthehistoricalnarrativeofDeirdreMcCloskeysbourgeoistrilogy.Capitalism,shesays,camefirstinHollandandthendevelopedinEngland,France,andtheUnitedStates(McCloskey2006,p.12;McCloskey2010,2015).Shenotesthatvariablessuchasaccesstoresources,politicalfreedom,andlegalinstitutionsarefine,butthatideassuchasdignity,tolerance,andcoexistencemadecapitalismpossible.Inshort,McCloskeybelievesthattalkcamebeforetradeandethicsbeforeinstitutions,asarisingbourgeoiscultureenabledtheriseofcapitalismintheNetherlands.TodefendherviewoftheDutch,McCloskeydrawsontheworksofthefamousarthistorianSimonSchamaandtheestablishedeconomichistorianJanDeVries,whenandwherethesetwopresentedviewssquaredwithherown.Shealsocitessomemajor,standardhistoriansoftheDutch,suchasJohanHuizingaand
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