Adam Smith, Settler Colonialism, and Limits of Liberal Anti-Imperialism

Recent scholarship has claimed Adam Smith's frontal attack on the mercantile system as a precocious expression of liberal anti-imperialism. This paper argues that settler colonialism in North America represented an important exception and limit to Smith’s anti-imperial commitments. Smith spared...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-44902022-05-18T09:00:11Z Adam Smith, Settler Colonialism, and Limits of Liberal Anti-Imperialism INCE, Onur Ulas Recent scholarship has claimed Adam Smith's frontal attack on the mercantile system as a precocious expression of liberal anti-imperialism. This paper argues that settler colonialism in North America represented an important exception and limit to Smith’s anti-imperial commitments. Smith spared agrarian settler colonies from his invective against other imperial practices like chattel slavery and trade monopolies because of the colonies’ evidentiary significance for his “system of natural liberty.” Smith’s embrace of settler colonies involved him in an ideological conundrum insofar as the prosperity of these settlements rested on imperial expansion and seizure of land from the indigenous peoples. Smith navigated this problem by, first, predicating colonial “injustice” on conquest, slavery, and destruction, and second, describing American land as res nullius. Together, these conceptual definitions made it possible to imagine settler colonies as originating in nonviolent acts of “occupation without conquest” and embodying “commerce without empire.” 2021-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3233 info:doi/10.1086/711321 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4490/viewcontent/Ince___Adam_Smith_and_Settler_Colonialism_JOP.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University capitalism colonialism empire political economy Enlightenment liberalism Adam Smith British Empire Political Economy
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topic capitalism
colonialism
empire
political economy
Enlightenment
liberalism
Adam Smith
British Empire
Political Economy
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colonialism
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political economy
Enlightenment
liberalism
Adam Smith
British Empire
Political Economy
INCE, Onur Ulas
Adam Smith, Settler Colonialism, and Limits of Liberal Anti-Imperialism
description Recent scholarship has claimed Adam Smith's frontal attack on the mercantile system as a precocious expression of liberal anti-imperialism. This paper argues that settler colonialism in North America represented an important exception and limit to Smith’s anti-imperial commitments. Smith spared agrarian settler colonies from his invective against other imperial practices like chattel slavery and trade monopolies because of the colonies’ evidentiary significance for his “system of natural liberty.” Smith’s embrace of settler colonies involved him in an ideological conundrum insofar as the prosperity of these settlements rested on imperial expansion and seizure of land from the indigenous peoples. Smith navigated this problem by, first, predicating colonial “injustice” on conquest, slavery, and destruction, and second, describing American land as res nullius. Together, these conceptual definitions made it possible to imagine settler colonies as originating in nonviolent acts of “occupation without conquest” and embodying “commerce without empire.”
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title_short Adam Smith, Settler Colonialism, and Limits of Liberal Anti-Imperialism
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title_fullStr Adam Smith, Settler Colonialism, and Limits of Liberal Anti-Imperialism
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