“Not a Club for Ethical Culture”: The Early Writings of Max Weber, Liang Qichao, and Kang Youwei on the Stock Exchange
Bryna Goodman
Front. Hist. China ›› 2015, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (4) : 531 -546.
This paper examines early discussions of stock exchanges by Max Weber, Liang Qichao, and Kang Youwei and considers their contemporaneity. Despite different contexts, the discussions shared a nineteenth-century preoccupation with global competition and Darwinian struggles for survival. All reveal the attendant anxieties of latecomer nations experiencing belated modernity. Weber, however, wrote from a position that embraced German colonialism, whereas Liang and Kang’s advocacy of stock exchanges was marked by concerns for the Chinese nation that emerged as a result of the experience of colonialism and economic imperialism.
Max Weber / Liang Qichao / Kang Youwei / stock exchanges / finance
Higher Education Press and Brill
/
| 〈 |
|
〉 |