On political economy and its fallacies
Why critiques and rethinking matter
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4322/principios.2675-6609.2023.166.010Keywords:
Political economy, Imperialism, Colonialism, Trade protectionism, Drain of wealthAbstract
This article provides a reflection on key issues and fallacies that lie at the origins of political economy. It is argued that, as regards the problem of knowledge production, the formulation of factually and logically incorrect theories begins with English classical political economy. Political economy as developed in England in the second half of the eighteenth century — a period which saw a rapid increase in its trade especially with its colonies of conquest, while also making the transition to factory production — proceeded on the basis of verbal and material fallacies and silences which have been reproduced in historiography and the discipline of economics to this day.