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Kampf den Klischees: Die jüngere Adam-Smith-Forschung rollt die Interpretation des schottischen Gelehrten neu auf

  • Karen Horn

    Karen Horn (geb. 1966) ist Honorarprofessorin an der Universität Erfurt, wo sie ökonomische Ideengeschichte und Wirtschaftsjournalismus lehrt, sowie Co-Chair des internationalen Netzwerks für Ordnungsökonomik und Sozialphilosophie NOUS. Sie hat Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität des Saarlandes sowie an der Université de Bordeaux III studiert; an der Université de Lausanne wurde sie 1995 mit einer finanzwissenschaftlichen Arbeit promoviert. Anschließend arbeitete sie 12 Jahre als Wirtschaftsredakteurin für die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf der akademischen Volkswirtschaftslehre und der Ordnungspolitik. Anschließend leitete sie das Hauptstadtbüro des Instituts der deutschen Wirtschaft. Seit 2014 lebt sie als freie Wissenschaftlerin und Publizistin in Zürich. Seit einigen Jahren betreut sie unter anderem die Herausgabe der Gesammelten Schriften von Herbert Giersch.

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Published/Copyright: May 31, 2023

Zusammenfassung

Vor 300 Jahren, im Juni 1723, kam Adam Smith auf die Welt. Aus dem Sohn eines schottischen Anwalts und Zollkommissars wurde ein großer Aufklärer, der vor allem mit seinen moralphilosophischen und ökonomischen Schriften Berühmtheit erlangte. Mit seinem zweiten Hauptwerk, dem „Wealth of Nations“ (1776), etablierte sich die Volkswirtschaftslehre als eigenständige akademische Disziplin. Das Buch entfaltete nicht nur theoretische, sondern in zahlreichen Ländern auch praktische Wirkung. Freilich ging die Rezeptionsgeschichte mit erheblichen Vergröberungen und Verzerrungen einher. Gegen diese Klischees stemmt sich seit einigen Jahren eine interdisziplinäre Gruppe von Smith-Forschern. In diesem Überblicksartikel aus Anlass des Jubiläums stellt Karen Horn einige der Einsichten aus der jüngeren Literatur der Smith-Forschung vor und zeigt, wie reizvoll und fruchtbar die Auseinandersetzung mit dem großen Schotten weiterhin ist – auch für die hier unterrepräsentierten Ökonomen.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Karen Horn

Karen Horn (geb. 1966) ist Honorarprofessorin an der Universität Erfurt, wo sie ökonomische Ideengeschichte und Wirtschaftsjournalismus lehrt, sowie Co-Chair des internationalen Netzwerks für Ordnungsökonomik und Sozialphilosophie NOUS. Sie hat Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität des Saarlandes sowie an der Université de Bordeaux III studiert; an der Université de Lausanne wurde sie 1995 mit einer finanzwissenschaftlichen Arbeit promoviert. Anschließend arbeitete sie 12 Jahre als Wirtschaftsredakteurin für die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf der akademischen Volkswirtschaftslehre und der Ordnungspolitik. Anschließend leitete sie das Hauptstadtbüro des Instituts der deutschen Wirtschaft. Seit 2014 lebt sie als freie Wissenschaftlerin und Publizistin in Zürich. Seit einigen Jahren betreut sie unter anderem die Herausgabe der Gesammelten Schriften von Herbert Giersch.

Danksagung

 „What gratitude chiefly desires, is not only to make the benefactor feel pleasure in his turn, but to make him conscious that he meets with this reward on account of his past conduct, to make him pleased with that conduct, and to satisfy him that the person upon whom he bestowed his good offices was not unworthy of them“ (TMS II.iii.1.4). So möge es sein: Vielen Dank an Justus Haucap für die Einladung zu diesem Survey, an Richard Sturn für die kluge Kommentierung des Manuskripts, an Christoph Schmidt für die Durchsicht und an Astrid Schürmann für das Korrektorat. Für Fehler bin ich ganz allein verantwortlich.

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